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Woot. Car trouble. by userfaulty2006-03-30 10:36:03
  Head gasket ain't that bad. by mmell2006-03-30 10:44:44
    mechs by userfaulty2006-03-30 11:25:00
      If the motor is blueprinted and it is not by classic_jon2006-03-30 11:37:54
        blueprinted engine by userfaulty2006-03-30 11:42:54
          A blueprinted and balanced motor is a by classic_jon 2006-03-30 11:53:38
*NEAT* thing to have and they normally run like a swiss watch when taken care of. That is not to mention produece more hoorespower and not threaten to fly apart at high revs.

I know a friend of a friend that had an old police pursuit car that was balanced and blueprinted and his buddy was one of the DPS mechanics that used to work on it when it was DPS. That car had well over 300k miles on it before he had to do anything but change the oil, filters, spark plugs, and plug lines. He used it as a daily driver and never really pushed it but OMG that car could go when you mashed on the gas pedal!!
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            arggg sp/Hoorespower/Horsepower...sigh (n/t) by classic_jon2006-03-30 11:54:24
            i suck at subject lines... by userfaulty2006-03-30 12:09:53
              cool, I'll bet that there is a "nice" price tag by classic_jon2006-03-30 13:00:50

 

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