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Old Nov 22, 2016 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Ah ok, even the 2.0 ones?
Yes including the 2.0l versions (JDM)

Originally Posted by joe v3sti
Non AVCS for the win!
Whatever heads you go for, budget for them fully working if you are going the whole hog.
But kinda depends what your aiming for, have a good think otherwise you could be spending a lot of unnecessary money
Noted....I think I am getting a little carried away.

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If you're a hands on kind of guy then there is serious money to be saved going the DIY route, but from what I've seen of you over the years you're not that guy.

So better to spend your time and end up with what you want than your money and end up with what you don't want.

What's a couple of months in the greater scheme of things.

Also ScoobyClinic (just remembered where you are) can give you what you want along with many others I'm sure.
I don't have the time to be hands on I am afraid work is to busy along with family life.
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Old Nov 22, 2016 | 08:56 PM
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Ah, that's good to know, never knew tbh.
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Old Nov 22, 2016 | 09:00 PM
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I don't have the time to be hands on I am afraid work is to busy along with family life.
Just read that back and it sounds a little misleading.

What I meant to say is, it's better to wait a while and let someone give you what you want than to do all of this running about asking questions and getting conflicting answers, as you don't strike me as the hands on sort.

So in short, get your wad out and let someone do it for you.
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Old Nov 22, 2016 | 09:23 PM
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AKA 'chequebook tuning.' (Or should that now be termed 'chip & PIN tuning' ).

No muss, no fuss.

If you've got the wonga (and ain't got the time)...it's the only way to fly.

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Old Nov 22, 2016 | 10:17 PM
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To be fair Andy at WMS has given me the same advice as most of you including not to go for a billet crank and he is taking care of the whole build and answers any questions I have, but I am still interested in what others have done. Although opinions do differ and it can be a little confusing the input of fellow SN members is greatly appreciated.
The block has been machined and the pistons and rods have arrived and bottom end should be done in a few week.
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Old Nov 23, 2016 | 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by juggers
To be fair Andy at WMS has given me the same advice as most of you including not to go for a billet crank and he is taking care of the whole build and answers any questions I have, but I am still interested in what others have done. Although opinions do differ and it can be a little confusing the input of fellow SN members is greatly appreciated.
The block has been machined and the pistons and rods have arrived and bottom end should be done in a few week.
Maybe some more photos of the car in the mean time?
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Old Nov 27, 2016 | 08:24 PM
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Will get some pics up in the members gallery when I get a chance.
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Old Dec 2, 2016 | 07:00 PM
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Rear Thrust conversion done and drilled for 14mm AS Performance headstuds.
Omega pistons have arrived to just waiting on the rods, crank and a few other bits!
The block is off or a clean and I will have some more pics of the block along with the rest of the bits next week.

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Old Dec 6, 2016 | 08:10 PM
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Old Dec 6, 2016 | 08:31 PM
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What make is the crank?
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Old Dec 7, 2016 | 03:28 PM
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Would say its wrote in big letters on the box
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Old Dec 7, 2016 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 1509joe
Would say its wrote in big letters on the box
is that the box for the crank, thought they made rods.
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Cranks too
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Cranks too
http://arrowprecision.com/
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 09:16 AM
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why on earth spend that much?
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by On-the-bog
why on earth spend that much?
looks rusty on no2 main?
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Originally Posted by On-the-bog
why on earth spend that much?

more money then sense?
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
more money then sense?
his money, his choice?
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
more money then sense?
given a nitride crank will do the job fine and is 50% of the price you could argue the point lol

unless changed the target from the original 550?
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I went for the billet crank because I will most likely put the stock engine back in to sell the car and can use this engine in a track car and go for more power if I get the itch the last thing I want to be doing is pending another 12k-15k on another engine.
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Originally Posted by boosted
looks rusty on no2 main?
I think thats Anti rust grease.
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by juggers
I went for the billet crank because I will most likely put the stock engine back in to sell the car and can use this engine in a track car and go for more power if I get the itch the last thing I want to be doing is pending another 12k-15k on another engine.
you still have no need for a billet crank even on track or more power.....

Another one wgo will throw good monry after bad and ignore good advice no matter what!
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 06:08 PM
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More pics mate this build is gonna be something else
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 07:09 PM
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Ffs if the man wants to spend his hard earned on gucci parts then let him.
Hes had the advice and chooses to spend anyway, who are we to judge!
Imo if you got cash to flash, then why not.
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 07:18 PM
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Crank does look good
If I was putting that in there. We'd be talking gas O ring conversion, det rings, seriously worked heads, dry sump full mashings

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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 07:52 PM
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Dont think the gas o ring conversion was developed for the ej22 block, unless its been done recently.... The rest I agree with 100% Joe
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
Crank does look good
If I was putting that in there. We'd be talking gas O ring conversion, det rings, seriously worked heads, dry sump full mashings
Originally Posted by banny sti
Dont think the gas o ring conversion was developed for the ej22 block, unless its been done recently.... The rest I agree with 100% Joe
pretty much exactly this....

no point putting decent parts in it and ignoring the rest...
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Originally Posted by banny sti
Dont think the gas o ring conversion was developed for the ej22 block, unless its been done recently.... The rest I agree with 100% Joe
Too true mate, yeah it's only ej20
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
Crank does look good
If I was putting that in there. We'd be talking gas O ring conversion, det rings, seriously worked heads, dry sump full mashings
Possibly a stupid question but what are det rings?
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Originally Posted by johnlogie
Possibly a stupid question but what are det rings?
I believe they are the same as the wire rings I had on my 2.5 heads to help with HG issues

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