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I can order the kit and have him bore to that size. etc.......... |
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Come on slopoke. Let's get that Camaro back on the road.
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2015 2SS 1LE Clutch reservoir, Vararam DRX, ported TB, TSP 2" headers, MGW shifter, stage 4 cam and Wilkes 11° 65cc heads Totalled: 2010 1SS Wilkes Performance/Eagle 416 shortblock, TSP custom valvetrain, PRC 260 heads, Edelbrock Pro Flo 102, th400 swap, 8" PTC 5500 stall= 535/435 at the wheels tuned Gen 3 Performance and Dyno 10.97 @ 124 full weight in 3100 DA CamaroFest X |
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Still no progress. Business must come first. Been really slow.
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I know this is a stupid question but how hard was it to remove the motor? I am going through the same thing my self and can't afford to pay someone else to do the work
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Pretty easy once you break it down enough. I removed the heads before so the tranny bolts were easy to get to.
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Anything new with your engine yet PQ?
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Nothing new.
I'm saving my money and just going to buy a Livernoise long block when the time comes. Our fearless leader has saw fit to take a burdensome money from me each month so it is going to be a long while until I get the money saved. Every time I get close to deciding to borrow money for it I just can't pull the trigger. I'm starting to caniballize it though. Not for money but to help out with some other people. |
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Let's do this.
Ok, the Emperor and the supreme health care law has changed the game. If I'm ever to get this car going it will need to be now or it will be a LONG time. I have saved what I can and need to try and get it done. Car has sat for 6 months and I risk things starting to get stale from non-use. I don't see myself affording much over 8k and I still have to buy injectors, a pump, and tune it. So how bout this? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/na...FWwV7AodryEA6A Compression ratio is kind of low but I was going to go with a 419 so staying at the same volume should help with the lower cr right? Is 9.0:1 too low for a TVS2300? |
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No I do not plan a lot of drag racing, maybe a pass or two at the fest. BUT later I can boost it up and go from there. If I don't spend it now Bonnie will get ahold of it. |
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I do understand the ease of dropping a long block in and being done but if you notice most of these guys have stuff built. Only a couple opt for off the shelf stuff. What happened with livernois? She's taking your money now or later so just accept it!!
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Yes she is. lolWell the engine is laid out down to the pistons right now. I want to end up with a forged bottom end to run more boost later. So if I buy a cam, push rods, lifters and such now and put in new bearings to get it going then to go with a forged bottom I'll have to pull it later. My thinking is it'll probably cost me around 3k to get it going as is (I'm guessing, could be more won't be much less) and I'll have a stock rotating assemble with limited potential. In order to forge the bottom end later I'd have to pull it. It's spend 3k now and more later plus have to break it down again or spend 6k now. Since I have it I'd rather go ahead and do it now and save slowly for a replacement later. It'd be nice to get a replacement fund going so I can be prepared. Livernoise was 9k. I want my car back to drive. But again, I need a fuel pump, injectors and tune. So for 8 to 9k I could be done and have a good street and occasional track set up. |
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Now I'm confused. Put it back together with forged pistons and rods. Using your block and your crank. That won't cost much plus it will handle more boost than your blower can make. Don't reinstall anything but the crank. A machine shop could assemble and do the machine work for not a ton of cash. You can have a built ls3 for a couple of bucks. Not 8 grand. |
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