place to get a port job in or near Columbus, Ohio
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place to get a port job in or near Columbus, Ohio
Does anyone know where you can get a port job in or near columbus, ohio. Or does anyone know how to or have they done one? thanks
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^YOU BOTH ARE WRONG!^
Do it yourself
I think that it is an amazing learning experience (plus its cheaper) to do it yourself...go to www.nopistons.com then go to the porting section of the forum to learn more
Oh...and check the sig for a preview.
Do it yourself
I think that it is an amazing learning experience (plus its cheaper) to do it yourself...go to www.nopistons.com then go to the porting section of the forum to learn more
Oh...and check the sig for a preview.
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Whether Ken is a dick or not, he should know who to contact and where to get one done.
Bill Koch used to build IMSA race motors; not sure if he is still around but he should know.
Bill Koch used to build IMSA race motors; not sure if he is still around but he should know.
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http://www.ohiorotaries.com exists to connect Ohioans with rotaries with each other and buisnesses catering to our obsession. There are a few people on there that don't come around here much, post this up over there and you might find a few locals who know some good sources.
Peejay works for a speed shop in Cleveland, they're expensive, but good. There is also the RX7Store.
Remember, a disgruntled customer will tell more people than a happy one. They'll also tell you what they think wether you ask them to or not, while a happy customer might need a shove to talk about a good experience.
Peejay works for a speed shop in Cleveland, they're expensive, but good. There is also the RX7Store.
Remember, a disgruntled customer will tell more people than a happy one. They'll also tell you what they think wether you ask them to or not, while a happy customer might need a shove to talk about a good experience.
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Originally Posted by nevarmore
http://www.ohiorotaries.com exists to connect Ohioans with rotaries with each other and buisnesses catering to our obsession. There are a few people on there that don't come around here much, post this up over there and you might find a few locals who know some good sources.
Peejay works for a speed shop in Cleveland, they're expensive, but good. There is also the RX7Store.
Remember, a disgruntled customer will tell more people than a happy one. They'll also tell you what they think wether you ask them to or not, while a happy customer might need a shove to talk about a good experience.
Peejay works for a speed shop in Cleveland, they're expensive, but good. There is also the RX7Store.
Remember, a disgruntled customer will tell more people than a happy one. They'll also tell you what they think wether you ask them to or not, while a happy customer might need a shove to talk about a good experience.
But hey...like i said before...if you are tight on money and have some free time on your hands...crack open the engine yourself and go for a 1/2 bridgey
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GTORX7!!!! he will do it! Ken will say he will do it himself and charge you 1000 bucks and do it on some **** housings and give those to you and keep your nice housings...
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Oh, sorry. By the title of this thread, I thought you were looking for a hooker!
Can't help you out with any engine work, but call Kandy sometime (she's great)!
Can't help you out with any engine work, but call Kandy sometime (she's great)!
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