Reliability?

colonblow

New member
So I have not been on the forum in a few years but now I am in the financial position where I could buy a ty. My question is how reliable could a low milage (about 60K) bone stock ty. possibly be? assumeing all maint. was done on time with no major problems in the past.
 

MikeRenz

not stock
Re: Reliability?

could last a day, could last a month, could last 20 years.

comes down to how you treat it. If you stay out of boost always....it'll last a long time.
 

Foot Performance

Donating Member
Re: Reliability?

could last a day, could last a month, could last 20 years.

comes down to how you treat it. If you stay out of boost always....it'll last a long time.

This is true I think it all comes down to the driver the nicer you are to it obviously the longer they last luckly our vendors as few of them as they are can help with the rieliablity issues:tup: mine was fine up until I killed the turbo......at the race track:D
 

SY2767

Member
Re: Reliability?

I only drive mine a few times a year and when i do i don't trash it............so in the past couple of years its been very reliable.
 

poorboy93

Veteran S10 Owner
Re: Reliability?

I only drive mine a few times a year and when i do i don't trash it............so in the past couple of years its been very reliable.


X2 here. I've owned one since 2000 and my other since 2006 and both stock trucks have been going great with only problem....a dead battery. I put 2000 miles on my 67k mi one this summer, and got great MPG in town. Just don't boost them all the time, keep up on regular maintenance and you should be fine.
 

SEL777

One of 101
Re: Reliability?

Like Renz said above, they can last if you dont beat the crap out of them. I bought mine with 73K and logged over 78K on it in 3 years. The only time it was down is when I threw a belt on the highway with a melted belt tensioner. Keep it tuned...every year, and drive it like a daily and it'll last. That is, if the previous owners took good care of it.
 
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