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  1. #25
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    for 2k just get a lightened fly wheel, I/H/E amd cam gears you'll feel a big different from the fly car will acelerate quicker
    EG RiceBall #2

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonGilholme View Post
    Very true. Although someone did say it put down good numbers on the dyno so it can't be that unhealthy.

    An OEM rebuild wouldn't go astray tho.

    yep i said that
    he put down close to 100kw@fw in stock form

  3. #27
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    car has done a compression test will tell you the numbers as soon as i get my hands on it ...
    Winton PB - 1:34.90
    Phillip Island PB - 1:50.02


    " Nothing beats spooning "

  4. #28
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    my mechanic quoted 4k for engine rebuild with all new oem parts ... SIGH!
    Winton PB - 1:34.90
    Phillip Island PB - 1:50.02


    " Nothing beats spooning "

  5. #29
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    comp test results?
    Johnny B.

    Representing DH-R All Day Everyday
    http://www.dh-racing.com/motors.html

  6. #30
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    Apparently our TypeR motor rebuilt cost $3.8k (mates rates) thats changing most of the parts(all seals, piston rings, hone, water pump, oil pump, head service, valve seal and etc). Very good job as it showed on the dyno.

    To do a job properly your looking at 3-4k min. Might as well buy a modified b18c that been fully rebuilt

  7. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39 View Post
    Apparently our TypeR motor rebuilt cost $3.8k (mates rates) thats changing most of the parts(all seals, piston rings, hone, water pump, oil pump, head service, valve seal and etc). Very good job as it showed on the dyno.

    To do a job properly your looking at 3-4k min. Might as well buy a modified b18c that been fully rebuilt
    yeh as fatboy said might as well buy my itr motor
    JDMYard Eg civic lsvtec 1.04:1 WAKEFIELD PARK
    Bel Garage Dc2r/Neptune ecu
    SUPERLAP 2010 clubsprint FF na winner
    1.54.81 street tyre

  8. #32
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    just sell your B18 motor, and get yourself a nice V2 B20 build. Much better value for money, wink wink.
    |=TeamPOV=|=JDMYard=|=EK Squad=|=101 MotorCafe Performance Tuning=|

    EK Koni Yellows + King Spring Combo for Sale

  9. #33
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    So true. LOL

    Might as well buy a motor that has done 13sec passes down the 1/4 mile.

    Pm dynodave to have a talk about rebuilds

  10. #34
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    lols hahah alright sounds like you guys are convincing me to buy someones motor ... will consider all these factors as my parents are paying for it hahahha!
    Winton PB - 1:34.90
    Phillip Island PB - 1:50.02


    " Nothing beats spooning "

  11. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by L a z y b O Y View Post
    as my parents are paying for it hahahha!
    in that case you definitely need some B20 goodness, lol. just contact Dave and he'll take care of you.
    |=TeamPOV=|=JDMYard=|=EK Squad=|=101 MotorCafe Performance Tuning=|

    EK Koni Yellows + King Spring Combo for Sale

  12. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by L a z y b O Y View Post
    car has done a compression test will tell you the numbers as soon as i get my hands on it ...
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVtec View Post
    comp test results?
    so whats the results ?
    CEE CEE DUB U

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