Engine Rebuild
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Engine Rebuild
My motor hasn't blown yet, it seems to be still devoloping good power still but i've been thinking it might be better to have it rebuilt before it blows and destroys a bunch of stuff inside the motor. I was wanting to go with a basic rebuild with a street port since i have the t-78.
Who here has had Rotary Resurrection rebuild there engines?
Who here has had Rx-7store.net rebuid there engines?
Which of the 2 is a better builder, would going with Rotary Resurrection not be a good idea since i'm pushing a lot of power?
Who here has had Rotary Resurrection rebuild there engines?
Who here has had Rx-7store.net rebuid there engines?
Which of the 2 is a better builder, would going with Rotary Resurrection not be a good idea since i'm pushing a lot of power?
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I dont know much about RR rebuilds so i cannot speak for him/them. But a friend of mine has a rx7store rebuild (streetport) and he has been putting down 440Wrhp for 22K miles now with no probs.
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Originally Posted by RotaryResurrection
...that becomes utterly useless when the time comes to excersize it...
true story.
true story.
I think Rotary Resurrection could rebuild me an engine just as good as rx7store. I just don't know if it would be better to have it rebuilt now, try to catch it with low compression then have it rebuilt, or just wait till the motor blows. Right now i've got 72,000 on my motor so tick tick tick the clock is counting down.
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Originally Posted by RotaryResurrection
...that becomes utterly useless when the time comes to excersize it...
true story.
true story.
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