risingsplendor
Member
Thank you for allowing me to join your community, I am so grateful that Galantvr4.org exists.
I always knew that the Galant VR-4 was a amazing car, since my first encounter driving my father in-laws 21 years ago. I was shocked having owned a porsche 928 5-spd, I thought… "Wow, this little Galant could run with the big boys"!
This Christmas my father in law gave it to me, (it is # 551/2000 white with black interior) I must have done something nice.
He said he gave it to me because he knew I would take good care of it and had a strong appreciation for it.
Since I received the key Christmas eve, a whole new world has opened up to me (Galantvr4.org) and the possibilities for this car.
I am a very excited 47 year old, sorry if I am posting too much information.
To the issue:
This car is in amazing condition, for having 191K miles on it, the clutch has never been replaced, (the clutch is almost non existent) however, It seems that the transmission synchro are having problems when I am up or downshifting. When I get in to 3rd the transfer case seems to be wining. and the torque falls off when I hit 5000 rpm's (despite a new turbo installed 4 months ago). Does all this sound normal for a Galant with 191,000 miles?
I am considering parking it only to drive on the weekends until I have the money to rebuild the transmission, transfer case, and AWD. What is the consequences of the transfer case going out?
I would like to rebuild the transmission to a stage 3 with EVO synchro's and redo the rest of the drive train to handle some 400hp to 600hp or as much horsepower possible while achieving amazing reliability.
I plan on sinking around $15,000 in to this amazing vehicle.
Any thoughts, other than… "this guy has too much to say"?
Thanks again for welcoming me in to your community, I look forward to being a appreciated member of your community.
Very best,
David
P.S. Should I park it until I can repair the Transfer case, transmission, and AWD?
I always knew that the Galant VR-4 was a amazing car, since my first encounter driving my father in-laws 21 years ago. I was shocked having owned a porsche 928 5-spd, I thought… "Wow, this little Galant could run with the big boys"!
This Christmas my father in law gave it to me, (it is # 551/2000 white with black interior) I must have done something nice.
He said he gave it to me because he knew I would take good care of it and had a strong appreciation for it.
Since I received the key Christmas eve, a whole new world has opened up to me (Galantvr4.org) and the possibilities for this car.
I am a very excited 47 year old, sorry if I am posting too much information.
To the issue:
This car is in amazing condition, for having 191K miles on it, the clutch has never been replaced, (the clutch is almost non existent) however, It seems that the transmission synchro are having problems when I am up or downshifting. When I get in to 3rd the transfer case seems to be wining. and the torque falls off when I hit 5000 rpm's (despite a new turbo installed 4 months ago). Does all this sound normal for a Galant with 191,000 miles?
I am considering parking it only to drive on the weekends until I have the money to rebuild the transmission, transfer case, and AWD. What is the consequences of the transfer case going out?
I would like to rebuild the transmission to a stage 3 with EVO synchro's and redo the rest of the drive train to handle some 400hp to 600hp or as much horsepower possible while achieving amazing reliability.
I plan on sinking around $15,000 in to this amazing vehicle.
Any thoughts, other than… "this guy has too much to say"?
Thanks again for welcoming me in to your community, I look forward to being a appreciated member of your community.
Very best,
David
P.S. Should I park it until I can repair the Transfer case, transmission, and AWD?
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