So the time has come to make some decisions on the Daewoo Nubira.
Plan One. I can keep it and fix the rust under the doors. I'd have to farm this out, I'm nowhere near good enough at bodywork to make this look presentable. If I did this, I would also get the entire car painted one color, probably a matte red and modify a minivan hood scoop to cover the holes in my hood. I figure this will cost me about 500 bucks because Korea is cheap.
One A. Swap in a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. 132 HP stock, probably 150 after a reflash/intake/exhaust. The engine will run me 400 bucks, installation (I have no garage) will probably be another 400-500.
One B. Put a tiny turbo charger on the stock 1.5L engine, run 87 octane friendly boost pressures and find a good oil cooler. 107 hp stock, maybe 150 with the turbo. I don't know how much this will cost, probably less than 1,000 altogether. Remember, I want stuff that's sturdy enough I can hammer the car on track without worrying, so that kind of rules out using the turbo off a junkyard diesel truck.
Plan Two. Strip off my nice front brakes, wheels and suspension and transplant them all to a similar vintage Daewoo Lanos. This will save me probably 300 pounds but will lose me my rear disc brakes and I have no idea if the Lanos has the same very favorable suspension geometry as my Nubira. I'd also lose the aero stuff my students built.
Two A 2.0L swap in Lanos. Two B 1.5L turbo.
All the DOHC Daewoos of this era, except the 2.2 Leganza, use the same engine block, transmission and ECU.
Give me your wisdom!






