Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey guys i have just sold my r32 gtst and have been thinking about my next car though i have been thinking over buying something turboed again or something just normal to get me around reliably. Now i've been looking at ceffy's like the 4 door thigns and always having a thing for ceffy's but on the other hand i've been thinking about jsut getting a 2000 model lancer which is much newer and a money saver.

owning a r32 89 model i have been concerned about getting into another 89 model turbo import since they are almost 20 years old and things are starting to jsut get old but i'm the type of person who is just into the import world and can have nothing but.

i am a uni student and only work weekends and couldn't afford maintaining the r32 since there was a few things wrong with it that proved to be quite costly so i gave it to someone who could fix it and give it a good home. i also like my space hence the skyline so i want a 4 door but not only that i'm a drumemr for my band so i like having space. Also i'm a P plater so i like the ceffy being under the power to weight ratio. now my question are:

1. i need a daily to get me around everywhere like school, going out, work, to and from the missus house and so on so is a ceffy a good daily? i'll drive maybe 250-350kms a week.

2. petrol wise how big is the tank, how much to fill up to full with ultimate and how does it go for a stock ceffy with bolt on mods for a full tank?

3. i hate cop attention so do ceffy's get stopped alot or picked on by cops? i would think not since hardly anyone knows what they are?

4. parts availability knowing they are rb20dets but more for drive train and suspension parts?

5. common problems with ceffy's i should look out for?

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=82&trecs=5

that is the ceffy i am interested in and it looks bloody irresistable lol.

now its either this or the lancer. of course the lancer being newer, petrol not costing anywhere as much as a turbo, large part availability and an awesome daily is also very tempting but considering my circumstances i'd jsut like to know ur opinions please. i know this is a ceffy forum lol but try and be open minded about it as i've had a long hard think about it but have not come up with a conculsion.

thanks!

Edited by jakez88

Looks mint, and judging by the details listed you shouldn't have any troubles with maintenance.

In reply to 1) I drive my ceff around everywhere, only reason it couldn't be a daily is if you had bullshit suspension or engine work.

2) Not sure on tank size but that's not really relevant, I'm getting about 10.5litres/100km, and I don't baby the car everywhere. Also running 13psi boost.

3) Would depend where you live, but like most imports you are going to have more problems if you are drawing attention to yourself with obscenely loud BOV etc and if you are driving like an idiot.

4) Drive train/suspension, basically it's a non-turbo R32 rear end, and S13 front end. Couple little differences like tailshaft is longer (due to longer wheelbase) castor rod brackets are A31/C33 specific. It's already had a 5 stud conversion, so it would now have R32 turbo rear end, and S14 hubs up front.

5) The window controls can stuff up, if yours still work then it's simply a matter of spray it with some contact cleaner and seal it up using something like hot glue, otherwise it will get corrosion from exposure to moisture in the door shell. Otherwise it should be reliable. Autech kits are hard to come by, so don't smash it up lol.

this is just my opinon....

if your not 100% on buying a cefiro, dont buy one.

they certainly are an acquired taste, so you either love them or hate them. i personally love them hence why ive suck so much money into mine.

and if you love them and genuinely have the opportunity to buy one, buy it.

if your unsure, buy something else.

full consumption will vary massively depending on mods and tune, stock cefiros hardly raise an eyebrow for the police. but a simple front bar and wheels and its an entirely different story.

RB20, gearboxs etc are the same as R32.

suspension is the same as S13.

common probs. wiring issues with the windows requires them to be hard wired on most occasions.

rust, rear wheels arches, below front and rear windscreen.

idiots putting jacks under the chassis rails and crushing them.

the list goes on, theres not a set list of common probs, as ive had plenty.

do your resurce before you buy as not alot of people no the in's and out's of ceffys.

GOODLUCK!!!

thanks for the input guys.....my main problem with owning a ceffy is that i'm un familiar with the reliability and also just since the poor old school imports are just getting old now otherwise i love them and for the fact that i'm on my p's i'd love some rwd turbo power that is disguised.

jsut hoping the car i'm after doesn't disapoint me. thanks again

Well what was wrong with the R32? Was it just general maintenance or was it expensive things that were breaking? Any car is going to have regular maintenance costs and occasional expensive costs, regardless of its age.

If you get a ceffy with low km's ie 40000km's ...u generally wont have a problem with it, maybe the odd steering rack boot or rusting exhaust oh and wiring issues (electric windows and lights) etc. But that will be like any car of similar age and kms. As a daily its a great car esp if you have some fairly stockish suspension. Cops have never bothered me although i dont have a modded exhaust but i do have coilovers and at one stage did have some works wheels....Its economical and when you want power you have it, its also great for long distance / highway driving because of the extra power you really never need to get out of fifth gear. But that would be alot like the r32 anyway. And na lancer will be gutless........everytime i drive a standard na car i realise how awesome a turbo car is ............anyway i will stop prattling now.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Don't even try to run it on the stock ECU if you're going to have the boost controller bring boost above ~10 psi. I've already told you that. If you use the Nistune ECU, you will need to CAREFULLY read the available documentation for Neo tuning, and read some threads on the Nistune forums, to discover the various things you have to do to prevent the ECU from going bananas when the boost is too high. The is a table associated with th boost sensor that must be modified to prevent it from shitting the bed. This is just one of the things that you will need to do to the tune in Nistune, because the Neo turbo ECU will be expecting to see a number of things (such as the TCS) that are not there, and you have to block the DTCs on those. It is totally not surprising to me that you are having the problems that you are, but the solutions to these problems have been known for >15 years. So just get it done.
    • Hi. Sry iam not a mechanic and iam not at the car atm so i dont know 100% but they told they measure those and even try to change those. AFM they have two. Coils are new a they have my old one too. Plugs too. ECU...we have 25 NEO stock and Nistune 25 NEO.   But i dont know if any one those could be the problem and why/if/what can cause this, Only thing they did not check is fuel...but that walbro 255 is new(like 1,5 years)... That fuel pressure gauge idk...but i let them know Any suggestions?   EDIT: how can they know if it is like you say he ECU pull power when it reaches a specific boost level that is too high? Tha car has boost controler
    • Can you clarify what you mean by boost cut, do you mean it misfires both when under load (driving) and when stationary and out of gear? Or does the ECU pull power when it reaches a specific boost level that is too high (boost control issue)? Does it occur at idle with no throttle? When you say "the ECU is OK", what ECU is it and why do you think it is OK? Have you used the NEO ECU, and if so do you have a MAP sensor attached? Same for the AFM, why do you think it is OK? Do you have any way to put a fuel pressure gauge on it (even just a mechanical one between the fuel filter and fuel rail)?
    • Hi.. Just another problem. So maybe you can help. I(my mechanic) done swap from my RB20DE NEO to RB25DET NEO. Everything is OK but we have a boost cut. Coils/Plugs are ok...AFM is ok. ECU is ok. I have Walbro 255 but it "changed" sound few months ago(you can hear it ouside) you did not hear that when it was new(maybe faulty?) Sooo...what now? What can cause this boost cut? It is even when you standing still...
×
×
  • Create New...