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thaessential I have a '99 g20t. How difficult/costly is it to put a VE in this car verses the performance benefits of the swap?
I'd say unless your current DE motor has a ton of miles, is running poorly, or on it's way out, go with boost instead if your looking for more speed. As Vadim said he was disappointed, I have VE in a car that weighs 7 or 800lbs less than his, and I see what he is getting at.
What's funny is that today's VE's with bolt ons in strange way somewhat mirrors modifying the DE's back in the late 90's early 00's - eventually you hit the "limit of bolt-ons" - and with VE swaps with the regular I/H/E/C/ECU/LightFly/Modded TB etc. you hit a wall in the range of 220WHP with a great tune, unless you have seriousssss cash to start taking the motor apart and such and doing internal work. But back 12 years ago it was about 150whp in the DE's with all of those things done, just usually a 2.5" exhaust and JWT cams instead of the N1's.