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Thread: Thinking of swapping my GTI for Nissan S15...

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    Thinking of swapping my GTI for Nissan S15...

    Well I had have my 2000GTI for almost 3 years now and think it's an awesome car - I sold my 180SX to buy it.

    But recently I have been having naughty thoughts about going back to an import because I feel that for the money conscious there is less I can do now with the GTI in get a bit more excitement out of it and I don't know enough VW's to continue making interesting vids for Mighty Mods with it.

    I am considering getting a very clean example of a Jap Spec Silvia (GT with leather and sunroof etc) and will get it imported to my specs through a shop we're working with.

    Currently on my GTI I have a full exhaust, intake, REVO stage 1, RS4 Rims (pic in Sig) and to take things to the next level for power and performance looks like it's going to be a reasonable slog of cash.

    I'm at a bit of a loss but here because I really love the GTI and particularly like the surprise that it gives people when they ride in it.

    This my regular argument that I run through my head regularly:

    FOR GTI:

    A modified GTI is MUCH less common than an S15
    A GTI is MUCH more conspicuous than an S15
    A GTI will draw less police attention than S15
    Parked on the street the GTI will be less tempting for theives/vandals
    Four doors are handy for the very rare occurrence that I have extra passengers

    FOR S15

    A Jap Spec S15 stock standard is around 190KW
    S15 is CHEAPER and EASIER to modify
    S15 has a HUGE variety of aftermarket support and products
    I am very familier with the SR engines after previously owning a Silvia and 180SX
    It will go fast

    Both need Premium. Both for my age have same insurance costs.

    Any thoughts?


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    I think it's simple: how fast do you want to go? If the answer is really fast - get the S15.

    I tossed up over a GTI and S15 (also considered WRXs) but stuck with the Dub because I liked the class and quality behind it. It was never going to be blazingly quick, but it's fast enough as it's a daily commuter and people don't expect it to have the power it does.

    There's a lot of other subjective opinions I have between the two, and the Dub suits me because of those.
    2000 Mk IV GTI


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    What do you want a car for? Daily commuting, track work, continuous modifying, carrying kids(??).

    I reckon a change is always good, gives you a nice fresh range of ideas, and the s15 is a great looking car, so might as well give it a shot.

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    I would add in there are you going to have a family. But I am just a downtrodden killjoy father.

    You will also have to change the program title from 'mighty car mods' to 'car mods' as only VAG cars are mighty.

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    If u want to goo really fast the cheapest option by far is a bike. $9 will buy you a 4 year old 1000cc superbike that stock will do 0-100 in under 3 seconds.
    currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
    previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_tdi View Post
    $9
    It'd be hard to beat that price! ~
    Nothing to see here...

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    S15.

    It won Motor Magazine's Performance Car of The Year in 2001, has typical japanese build quality (ie. It's very tough to destroy!) is cheaper and easier to modify, the chassis won't twist under hard cornering, many more upgrades availiable here for it and when customised by someone with a keen eye, look nice too.

    I think the GTi is a great little car but after a friend having an S15 (Australian spec 200sx), we miss it after a truck decided to run a red light. Luckily the brakes were up to the task of keeping him alive! Sure, it has a japanese quirkyness to the interior and it's not as "classy" as a VW, though i'm sure the interior plastics of the Silvia won't peel, your door trims won't rattle, seats won't squeek, the electrics won't grow gremlins.... On top of that, the sr20 is a brilliant piece of 4 cylinder engineering, especially in it's last iteration before the emmissions regulations killed it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubbed View Post
    I tossed up over a GTI and S15 (also considered WRXs) but stuck with the Dub because I liked the class and quality behind it.
    Tick

    Quote Originally Posted by dubbed View Post
    It was never going to be blazingly quick, but it's fast enough as it's a daily commuter and people don't expect it to have the power it does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dubbed View Post
    the Dub suits me because of those.
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    I love the SR20 motors having one before... but the theft factor and worrying about the car when you get back thing swayed me to the VW part of town. Although at times I do peer over at the Renault Clios and the Audi S3..
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    OK, so what upgrades could you still do to the GTI?

    * Turbo upgrade (and flash to match)?
    * LSD (Quaife/Peloquin/etc)?
    * Suspension (a variety of things to do to help set a FWD chassis up as you like it - rear strut brace GB going on at present...)?
    * Brake upgrade (V6 4Motion Bora or R32 fronts, R32 rear covnersion, various BBKs that are available)?

    Not cheap, not really DIY (could do some of the suspension perhaps), but potentially a learning exercise none-the-less, and you end up with a classy car that goes, stops and turns extremely well...
    Nothing to see here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manaz View Post
    OK, so what upgrades could you still do to the GTI?

    * Turbo upgrade (and flash to match)?
    * LSD (Quaife/Peloquin/etc)?
    * Suspension (a variety of things to do to help set a FWD chassis up as you like it - rear strut brace GB going on at present...)?
    * Brake upgrade (V6 4Motion Bora or R32 fronts, R32 rear covnersion, various BBKs that are available)?

    Not cheap, not really DIY (could do some of the suspension perhaps), but potentially a learning exercise none-the-less, and you end up with a classy car that goes, stops and turns extremely well...
    brakes upgrade - tt or r32
    turbo inlet pipe
    n75j valve
    dump pipe + exhaust (exhaust not really necessary)
    boost hose upgrade
    intercooler (not REALLy needed)
    k03s, or k04 upgrade
    and yes definitely suspension as mentioned.

    and no offense, the revo map on the mk4s isnt that strong IMO.

    if you want to compare the difference drop me a pm im around tomorrow and this evening if you want to pop by dude..

    yes jap cars are cheap
    but with every car and modifying, things still do break. quicker on a jap car then a euro car thats for sure!

    i wouldnt sell my mk4 for a jap car, i know that much.. maybe for another euro car but that'd be it lol
    What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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