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Im a little confused about your $100 sleeve job....
 

Genuine Rolla

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i'd just do a ls/vtec for that amount.....its your beans..
 


Eran

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turbo95eg6 said:
Im a little confused about your $100 sleeve job....
I was looking at the wrong thing, I was just looking at a block guard. My bad *feh* I know resleeving a block is usually $700-$900, depending on who does it.
 


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be carefull who sleeves your block.i HIGHLY recommend benson, i wouldnt let anyone else touch mine
 

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bj said:
be carefull who sleeves your block.i HIGHLY recommend benson, i wouldnt let anyone else touch mine
that won't be happening for a long while. one of the later things I'll probably do. I won't be pushing high numbers for a while. Once I get my swap in, and my turbo pieced together, I'll prolly run 6-8lbs daily, 10lb's max at the track. A well-maintained d can handle that.

I'm not going to do what my friend did .... f**king pushed 8lb's through his b16a and a MASSIVE t3/t04 (seriously, It's like as big as my head) with domed pistons and stock injectors .... blew 3 injectors, and his head gasket. :???:
 

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bj said:
be carefull who sleeves your block.i HIGHLY recommend benson, i wouldnt let anyone else touch mine
Gee, have you personaly had experience with every sleeve manufacture in the market to come to your bright conclusion...?
 

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turbo95eg6 said:
Gee, have you personaly had experience with every sleeve manufacture in the market to come to your bright conclusion...?
nope, its my personal opinion.ive yet to see one thing go wrong with a benson sleeved block due to the sleeve job.but i have seen sinking and cracking sleeves even from GE and many others,not that they cant work like they are supposed to or that benson is inferior but like i said, thats my opinion, so take it or leave it.i personally would not settle for anything but the best when it comes to sleeving, and to me,benson is exactly that.knowing for $1200 i have an almost bullet proof sleeving is well worth it
 

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well excuse me...<brushes his shoulder off>...














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Eran said:
I was looking at the wrong thing, I was just looking at a block guard. My bad *feh* I know resleeving a block is usually $700-$900, depending on who does it.
seriously look into aluminum filler.. a fraction of the price and will meet your reqs w/o a doubt.

block guards get a s**t rep from the people I know out in Wenatchee.... they know their Honduhs better than anyone Ive met locally.
 


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