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1995GSFeb-17-02 03:18 PM
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#15231, "where to get engine rebuilt?"




          

what places can do this? I found a placec in MD called Extrmeme Motorsports but im not sure if they can do it and dont seem to ahve their email working


www.extrememotorsports.com/index.htm



anyone ahve any places or ideas?



-Brian

  

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Fast420AFeb-17-02 04:14 PM
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DON'T PAY A PERFORMANCE SHOP FOR THE REBUILD. . . This will cost you twice as much as going to an engine shop. I found a local engine shop by going to a local hot rod v8 place and asking for their recommendation on a local engine builder. I also got the same number when I asked on a local board. I have heard prices as low as $500 for a complete rebuild including boring and honing of the cylinder walls. You will be looking at $1000 and up if you go to a performance shop, especially one that specializes in imports.



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Dualgen2Feb-18-02 12:40 AM
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#15233, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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extreme is really expensive.. where do u live cause I assume your in MD which is where i live also. Hit me up on AIM. peace
-Dave

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KikuFeb-18-02 05:49 AM
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#15234, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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For all those peep close to delaware, check out accurate machine shop in wilmington, de. Their website is www.accuratepower.com

I've had great experiences with them, they are quick turnaround too. Small shop, good people.

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1995GSFeb-18-02 06:17 AM
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#15235, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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maybe im blind, but i cant find anything on accurates site about rebuilds

  

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KikuFeb-18-02 07:03 AM
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#15236, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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They are a full machine shop. Trust me, i've been there. They do multiple kind of jobs. Their main shop is a small shop in newport, de (the industrial side of wilmington). They do work there for forwardmotions as well as Dupont Motorsports/ERT racing team (some of you may have seen them on speedvision's grand touring championship).

I have to go up there soon, if anyone wants to meet me up there, i'll be up for a trip.

Oh also, their machine shop web address is http://www.accuratepower.com/Machine/

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99EclipseFeb-18-02 08:24 AM
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#15237, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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I agree with Fast 420a, some of these performance shops aren't much better than satan.. these places are branched out like satans little elfs. Make some phone calls then decide.



  

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1995GSFeb-18-02 08:30 AM
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#15238, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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Would satan do this?


And am i doing the right thing? Ive bene thinking about it and most of the poeple that have told me about their rebuilds had low miles but really messed their engine up. In my case, it just has high miles. Am i better off just getting a new or slightly used 4g63 and transplanting? Is this expensive?


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99EclipseFeb-18-02 08:45 AM
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#15239, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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>Would satan do this?
>
>
>And am i doing the right thing? Ive bene thinking about it
>and most of the poeple that have told me about their
>rebuilds had low miles but really messed their engine up. In
>my case, it just has high miles. Am i better off just
>getting a new or slightly used 4g63 and transplanting? Is
>this expensive?
>
>
>-Brian

Satan would do it, prepare to get raped though..

How could a rebuild mess your engine up? If they didn't build it up rite or had it done half @ss I could see how it would be messed up. A rebuild on here is most the time the bottom end which is basically the pistons and rods. An engine should be able to last a realy long time expecially for mod freaks like us who are constantly upgradeing or changing something.

If you have an RS you have the 420a not the 4g63.. if somehow the 4g63 is under your hood have them check the crankshaft, you might want to consider just droping another engine in depending on the current condition of yours.



  

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1995GSFeb-18-02 08:48 AM
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#15240, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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sorry, i didnt say that right.


I ment to say that most people who rebuilt there engines did it because they messed it up, not because it had high miles. Im starting to wonder if the rebuild would be helpful at all. The car is a 97 GS-T Automatic with 101k miles on it. I just want to know what i need to do to keep the car reliable and such for the long run. How much is a new engine and install? would this be a better option?


-Brian




  

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1995GSFeb-18-02 08:49 AM
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#15241, "RE: where to get engine rebuilt?"
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In other words, if you got this car today( 97 GST Auto 101k miles) what would you do to it to keep it running stong. Im not going for super performance, just reliablilty.


-Brian

  

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