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Ozzy_555 23 August 2008 07:09 PM

P1 Engine
 
Been offered a P1 engine to replace my knocking engine do people on here think it's a good idea to swap them over? The P1 engine has covered 52k.

Always heard P1 engines are pretty good and i've always liked P1's ;)


I won't divulge the price it would cost me but the guy said he would sort out fitting and removal of my engine on top of the price.


Any thoughts welcome :thumb:

merlin24 23 August 2008 07:40 PM

P1 engine is the same as the STi V5 - all depends on how the engine has been looked after during its life - regular quality oil changes/was it thrashed from cold etc etc.

Mick

overlord 23 August 2008 07:48 PM

its always a gamble buying a secondhand engine there was a p1 on the island recently that had the bottom end go at about 40,000 miles

bighead 23 August 2008 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by merlin24 (Post 8086764)
P1 engine is the same as the STi V5 - all depends on how the engine has been looked after during its life - regular quality oil changes/was it thrashed from cold etc etc.

Mick

i second that :)

joz8968 23 August 2008 09:32 PM

As pointed out, P1 engine is a stock STi v.5, but whose own spec ECU had a tad more knock control built in (either directly by Prodrive, or on their instruction to STi), to help cope with the UK's 95/97 RON compared to Japan's higher octane brews.

Jolly Green Monster 23 August 2008 11:45 PM

you haven't said what year your own car is.. therefore cannot comment whether the p1 engine will be suitable as a direct drop in or not

Ozzy_555 23 August 2008 11:55 PM

Sorry i have a 1999 WRX :thumb:

joz8968 23 August 2008 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster (Post 8087197)
you haven't said what year your own car is.. therefore cannot comment whether the p1 engine will be suitable as a direct drop in or not

A very pertinent question...

Dspeed 24 August 2008 10:50 AM

Why has the P1 engine been removed from the P1. Prob a valid reason but the sceptic in me says that 50/60 seems to be the times P1s pop.

Is yours totally dead? Whats the millage on yours?
Will you be getting the whole set up? P1 turbo, intercooler, heads etc or just the block with your bits back on?

Ozzy_555 24 August 2008 11:16 AM

The engine was taking out and he replaced with a 2.5 litre.

My car isn't totally dead no it's still been checked out next week i might not be going down the engine swap route maybe just a rebuild. The mileage on my car has done 68k full service history. Not %100 sure if i'd get full setup either not properly talked to him yet.


I'm 50/50 what i'm gonna do but i'm leaning more towards a rebuild if it needs done seems more of the safer option for me now.

satpink 24 August 2008 11:17 AM

bottom end only, perfect condition always run on millers 10/60, regular oil changes, gone 2.5 route so this is surplus to requirements, its my mates engine whom i know well, he is willing to remove old engine & build up new engine & drop in, for money on top.
bottom end £550:)

exvaux 24 August 2008 06:47 PM

if its cheap buy it,if anything the heads are some of the best for tuning available


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