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> engine rebuild shops near orange county, any good shops near fullerton area in north oc ? trying get more power out of the 1.8 thanks guys to the page !
Shantb13
post Mar 25 2025, 05:18 PM
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any good shops near fullerton area in north oc ? trying get more power out of the 1.8 thanks guys to the page ! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif)
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Here is a copy of my build receipt . As you can see I got what I thought was a very fair reasonable bottom end assembled and tested . He even suggested I swap out the heavy new stock rods I provided for H-beams . Not sure how much this help but the cost was reasonable again for around $300 . he suggested I lighten my new balanced flywheel I purchased from Jorge at European motor works in Hawhorne but I read that would make it harder to take off from a light so I went the Beams as a upgrade .
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