Sherade wrote:Well, just to say, cheap can be defined differently. But I'm sure we can agree 1000 bucks is a bit high for anyone like me.
But the modifications you speak of are performance, because aesthetics are easy. But the point remains. Good looks ain't cheap if you want quality.
And like I said, there were a few Pintos, so I'm probably confusing the words.
For reference, which car did you put the motor in exactly?
I'm interested to know how that worked out for you as well.
BTW, you get Hot Rod where you are right?
No, Hot Rod must only be sold in one town in America.

It was in a Merkur XR4Ti which was a European Ford imported to America under the Mercury brand. The motor made around 400hp at the wheels when all was said and done, but it was way more than $1000 bucks to get that power, more like above $10 grand in modifications.
You need to understand something, all these magazines are bull, when you start modifying a car for power, nothing works right the first time. Any car person knows this. And once you begin, you either have to spend the money or abandon it. So if you want something fast, but don't want to spend a lot modifying it, buy a car that is stock and fast or something someone else already modified.
It sounds like you have a lot to learn about cars. You should join some car forums and start seeing what it takes. I've watched people drop 50 grand on a motor and still not get it to work right.