I was looking into buying a turbo for my 96 cobra. I have 105,000 mileages on it. I was wondering if I should just buy a new cobra motor or if I would be better off just rebuilding the motor I already have.
Turbo new engine or rebuild?
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I was looking into buying a turbo for my 96 cobra. I have 105,000 mileages on it. I was wondering if I should just buy a new cobra motor or if I would be better off just rebuilding the motor I already have.
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If it was me, I would put the turbo on and run the engine till it blows, then rebuild it the way you want or just get one of the newer performance crate motors.
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if I get on of the new crate motor would that take away from the original value. Wouldn't my car be worth more with the original engine?
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would it take decrease the value if you put a turbo in it? it's all up to you as for what the value is until you sell it.
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