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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Cab" data-source="post: 70913" data-attributes="member: 109"><p>Sure Zoggee post away, but please email them to me also since I don't have them saved.</p><p></p><p>For the record, a 2.7L stroker will not cost 10K.......my rebuild minus the crank, pistons, injectors, cam was 8K and I replaced everything in the engine with new stock internals (ie, new con-rods, new valves, etc).</p><p></p><p>A budget 2.7L stroker can be done for much less if all your doing is opening an engine and replacing the crank, pistons or con-rods. You don't have to do a complete rebuild. In the US folks do 2.7L strokers for very little money. Of course they typically do it themselves, but still the labor charges in Malaysia are almost nothing.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, you'll never get 300hp out of a N/A M20....well at least not an M20 that you could use as a daily driver, and that would be street legal running on pump gas.</p><p></p><p>Calvin Tan has the most built street N/A M20 that I know of and he's not at 300hp. Very impressive numbers though regardless and of course VERY impressive E30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Cab, post: 70913, member: 109"] Sure Zoggee post away, but please email them to me also since I don't have them saved. For the record, a 2.7L stroker will not cost 10K.......my rebuild minus the crank, pistons, injectors, cam was 8K and I replaced everything in the engine with new stock internals (ie, new con-rods, new valves, etc). A budget 2.7L stroker can be done for much less if all your doing is opening an engine and replacing the crank, pistons or con-rods. You don't have to do a complete rebuild. In the US folks do 2.7L strokers for very little money. Of course they typically do it themselves, but still the labor charges in Malaysia are almost nothing. Furthermore, you'll never get 300hp out of a N/A M20....well at least not an M20 that you could use as a daily driver, and that would be street legal running on pump gas. Calvin Tan has the most built street N/A M20 that I know of and he's not at 300hp. Very impressive numbers though regardless and of course VERY impressive E30. [/QUOTE]
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