320 hp/270 tq... versus 170hp/140tq.... no decision.Genuine Rolla said:i'd just do a ls/vtec for that amount.....its your beans..
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.turbo95eg6 said:Im a little confused about your $100 sleeve job....
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.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...?bj said:be carefull who sleeves your block.i HIGHLY recommend benson, i wouldnt let anyone else touch mine
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 itturbo95eg6 said:Gee, have you personaly had experience with every sleeve manufacture in the market to come to your bright conclusion...?
no offense to hatch, but I could probably obtain all the stuff he's selling for less than he's selling it for. And i don't want a T25, I'm going 14b.Blazed said:
Blazed said:man i cant wai to boost...shut all u mothasohca's up...![]()
seriously look into aluminum filler.. a fraction of the price and will meet your reqs w/o a doubt.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.