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Hopefully somebody will be able to tell me a little more about them. I am mainly interested in 1 of there short blocks but don't want to end up with a blown engine after a couple of months use. Anybody know anything about them? Any peeps on here that use NASIOC want to find some good + bad reports about them.
I don't want to be wasting my hard earned dough on something that isn't going to produce what it says on the tin.
I don't want to be wasting my hard earned dough on something that isn't going to produce what it says on the tin.
I have dealt with Ron a little over the past couple of months. He has been straight to deal with & very helpful.
The information he posts on NASIOC is factual / engineering type stuff with good technical content aka Bob Rawle, Pavlo, Andy F and a few others here. He seems to be getting a very good reputaion for head work using the latest Spec C parts.
I cannot comment on his larger builds as I only purchased a throttle body and one or two other small parts that the US guys are using for their 2.5 builds. The parts he uses are all quality stuff eg he highly recommends JUN 272's for his high power builds
- just like Roger Clark's
He emailed over the weekend to say that he is planning a trip to the UK in March so it looks like he may have an agent here soon. The exchange rate is very favourable at the moment but remember it is still worth considering having your block built in the UK.
cheers,
callum
The information he posts on NASIOC is factual / engineering type stuff with good technical content aka Bob Rawle, Pavlo, Andy F and a few others here. He seems to be getting a very good reputaion for head work using the latest Spec C parts.
I cannot comment on his larger builds as I only purchased a throttle body and one or two other small parts that the US guys are using for their 2.5 builds. The parts he uses are all quality stuff eg he highly recommends JUN 272's for his high power builds
- just like Roger Clark's
He emailed over the weekend to say that he is planning a trip to the UK in March so it looks like he may have an agent here soon. The exchange rate is very favourable at the moment but remember it is still worth considering having your block built in the UK.
cheers,
callum
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