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2, 40oz
02-18-2008, 12:00 PM
I have an S14 SR blacktop and I have come to the conclusion that i need an engine rebuild.
My compression on clilynder 1 was 30 psi and its burning oil...
And now i need to shop around so im asking my fellow zilvia members
where can i get it rebuild?
how much?
Should i cheap out with OEM pistons or buy some performance pistons, If so will i need new rods?
I should might as well, get the engine port and polished. And get a metal headgasket..
sr20 driver
02-19-2008, 10:35 PM
i got 3 pistons left over from my blown redtop sr if u still need one give me an offer to privat messages
usdm180sx
02-19-2008, 10:43 PM
marco at www.sr20store.com or garage works in palmdale
180sx_Drifter
02-19-2008, 10:44 PM
+1 for marco at sr20store located in Gardena off the 91 west.
wylin
02-22-2008, 08:18 AM
+1 one to marco at sr20store as well
James at G-dimension.com is good too if you are in the 626 area.
Time for some upgraded pistons i'd suggest, might as well since you'll pay most of the same labor regardless. norm had a similar problem with his green/ blue S14 (usdm180sx), you might want to PM and ask him what he used.
If the engine is going to be taken apart, you might as well upgrade. Have a talk with James or Marco for what they suggest in your budget. I'd suggest CP piston and brian crower rods + since the heads coming off to change the head gasket and valve springs at least.
2, 40oz
02-22-2008, 08:46 AM
Thanks for all your help, i'll deff talk to them
+1 for all who help me
wylin
02-22-2008, 08:48 AM
James at G-dimension wired my S14 back in 2002, he's a cool guy, very knowledgeable, for him and marco its best to stop by and talk to them in person.
Marco though make sure you call ahead because he is sometimes out of the office doing pick ups.
2, 40oz
02-22-2008, 09:26 AM
James at G-dimension wired my S14 back in 2002, he's a cool guy, very knowledgeable, for him and marco its best to stop by and talk to them in person.
Marco though make sure you call ahead because he is sometimes out of the office doing pick ups.
I heard that marco and his crew does great quality work.. but for a high cost,
G-dimension rebuilds?
im trying to get the best bang for my buck :hs:
How about R&D? ive heard good stuff about them
wylin
02-22-2008, 09:40 AM
well sr20store is actually cheaper than g-dimension, because marco will quote u high on the phone then give a better quote in person once u get to talk to him. Sr20store is a smaller operation. Mostly just Marco alone + 2 extra people who help with wiring and rb swaps. he's more booked generally and slower but in turn 20% cheaper. Sr20store is 800-900 sq foot and your basic 2 car repair shop. Sr20store is purely engine and engine related labor (eg clutch, ac lines, etc). But they are a good source for used spares.
G-dimension does only labor and performance tuning. They are a bigger operation with 60,000 sq feet and access to dyno tuning, welding, and fab services. They can store your car and give you other options like allignment (by alex pfieffer form formula D judging) and do suspension install. They can built your car completely from start to finish, rebuild, cage, suspension, swaps, etc...
rnd i'm not familiar with them, but my friend carina says they are knowledgeable.
if it was my money i'd talk to both of them. Actually my original car ( http://phase2motorsports.stores.yahoo.net/willins14pro.html ) is being rebuilt by G-dimension because the new owner wanted some changes.
ManoNegra
02-22-2008, 11:44 AM
Hear good things about G-Dimension but have no experience with them. I can, however, vouch for Marco. Knows his shit and is really cool to deal with once you know him. One of OG Nissan shops in Socal.
axiomatik
02-22-2008, 11:51 AM
how about using the regional forums next time. that is why they are there.
DunG HAB SP
02-22-2008, 12:06 PM
my bet would be james at g-dimension. my grampa built his motor over there. and has been through alot of shops in the past 2 years of his build and so far g-dimension has been top notch. and we have been bringing in all of our cars there.
wylin
02-22-2008, 12:13 PM
g-dimension history is pretty simple its james chang from phase2 who started g-dimension, specifically he did the wiring up to about 2004 for phase2motortrend.com decided to focus on labor once phase2 was exiting the swap/ labor market.
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