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Old 07-08-2002, 05:51 PM
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I have a chance to get my engine pulled and worked on for free. I want to take this oppurtunity to modify my engine the best that I can. Right now I have a CAI, header and exhaust sysytem I was thinking about boring out the cylinders, and getting new rods and a new crank. Do you have any advice that would be helpful. Also, what brand of parts work best? I am still thinking about forced induction.... I have a couple grand to spend. Thanks
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oh yea, its a 94 GSR
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depending on how much you bore the engine, you might need to resleeve the engine. i recommend JE for pistons and crower rods or eagle rods for the connecting rods. a new crank won't be necessary, as they are already forged from the factory.
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what u want to do is resleeve the cylinders, bore them to 84mm and get some 84mm pistonz, have a very nice displacement gain, u know what comes wit displacement, yup POWERRR... MUAHAHAHHA
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