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Old 04-18-2007, 09:57 PM   #1
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All Motor Scion???

Has anyone seen or heard of an all motor scion with a good amount of power? Or found a site that sells quality tC motor performance parts. I'd like to find some good pistons, intake manifold, or even possibly an aftermarket head? Maybe i'm aiming high?
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Old 04-19-2007, 06:49 PM   #2
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Re: All Motor Scion???

Get used to seeing www.zpiracing.net . This site is where you will find all of the serious modifications, such as upgraded heads, higher compression pistons, even longblocks. There is a guy on www.yoursciontc.com that has a decently quick all motor tC, although I don't know if he posts there anymore.

I'm hoping for my sake that you'll pull through with this all motor build that you're planning, it sounds serious. There are too many people in the Scion world that don't follow through with what they intended.
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