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01-12-2017, 11:54 PM | #1 |
Sr20det Needs Rebuild
Hey zilvia my Redtop recently took a poo on me and has low compression/rod knock. I would like to find a shop in the California Bay area that can rebuild/forge it. Can anyone recommend a good reliable shop?
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01-20-2017, 09:41 PM | #3 |
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^^^ you must not know any good machinist / techs. A proper rebuild is as good as OEM. But a proper rebuild cost much more than the usual kid who things he know what he is doing because he can click a torque wrench and slap a piston into a bore.
To the OP are you in the North Bay or South Bay? |
01-21-2017, 11:05 PM | #4 | |
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Using an oil accumulator might mask the issue but I never tried, for the simple reason that it was cheaper to install a larger, cheaper engine, than to keep re-trying 5k longblocks over and over for a measly 500bhp or whatever. A stock lsx 5.3L engine supports a minimum of 500bhp for well over 10 years and doesn't need a single part changed, just add boost. At $800/each you can drive the car for five to ten times longer for less than half the price of using an sr20det rebuilt, with even more power, and far far more area under the curve which IMO is more important for daily drivers. |
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