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Thinking of buying a spare. motor to build



Yes you can use a n/a bottom end, the compression ratio is going to be higher though. And DO NOT touch the bottom end.
 
its what im doing, got a n/a engine on the stand, 200 bucks in new gaskets and other odds and ends for it, picked up spare heads to port/ clean up.
 
You probably don't want do that.. Very seldom do guys have goodluck when they start messing with the bottom end.. Just get a good n/a motor.. And leave the bottom end alone.. There's a reason the big HP Turbo guys still run stock bottom ends..


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Was going to freshen it up with new bearings and such but Ouse the Pistons,rods and crank alone


JUST NO! like said earlier, dont touch the bottom end. or you'll just waste it. thats called a 200 mile engine.

your also gonna want a way to tune it when done. it should run on a gtp stock pcm, but a tune will help it out.
 


You probably don't want do that.. Very seldom do guys have goodluck when they start messing with the bottom end.. Just get a good n/a motor.. And leave the bottom end alone.. There's a reason the big HP Turbo guys still run stock bottom ends..


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Someone told me that ZZPs world record car uses a stock l36 bottom end.
 


last i saw a rebuilt crate block was over a grand, for a short block, long blocks go up to 2 grand easy.

last guy here who did all the right things to rebuild his engine, machine shop costs and parts was also over 2 grand. why a used engine is the choice most of us make.
 
then you spend $150-200 and regasket everything and you have cheap new to you motor


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I have heads and and ST5 in my basement, along with a double roller. Head studs on the way then the 600+ wHP fun begins.
 
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