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post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:33 PM
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Found something that some of you might be interested in that has the 3sgte.

Not sure if they still have the parts in stock or not, but i think its a fairly good price for an entire kit.

3SGTE Performance Street Engine Rebuild KitJE Forged pistons.. .020 over 8.5:1, Total-Seal Gapless Rings, Clevite77 Rod and Main Bearings and Thrust Washers, Full Engine Gasket Set with Steel Shim Head Gasket, ARP Head Studs, ARP Rod Bolts, (16 ) Stainless Steel Valves, Timing Belt, Tensioner bearing, Idler bearing, Water pump, ARP Flywheel bolts.
$1750.00

http://www.racetep.com/xmasspecials.html#toy

some may of already known about this
post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:36 PM
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QUOTE(celicarus @ Jan 30, 2006 - 3:33 PM) [snapback]386478[/snapback]

Found something that some of you might be interested in that has the 3sgte.

Not sure if they still have the parts in stock or not, but i think its a fairly good price for an entire kit.

3SGTE Performance Street Engine Rebuild KitJE Forged pistons.. .020 over 8.5:1, Total-Seal Gapless Rings, Clevite77 Rod and Main Bearings and Thrust Washers, Full Engine Gasket Set with Steel Shim Head Gasket, ARP Head Studs, ARP Rod Bolts, (16 ) Stainless Steel Valves, Timing Belt, Tensioner bearing, Idler bearing, Water pump, ARP Flywheel bolts.
$1750.00

http://www.racetep.com/xmasspecials.html#toy

some may of already known about this

thsi company is very well known to suck BIG time over on mr2oc.
i wouldnt let them wash my underwear, nevermind build an engine.


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post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:39 PM
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i was looking at this for a while. thanks manny for letting me know,
http://www.racetep.com/mr2tpart.htm


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post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:42 PM
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im a little confused at what they offer. it seems like its a "kit" full of parts, but you do your own rebuild?


i would only go with something from chrisk, ats, chicoraceworks if i decide to build up my block


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post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:42 PM
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wow good to know - but how bad can they screw up with parts

i was doing some surfing - looking for an all in one kit that way i don't have to search for parts here and there - but if they have the parts available brand new then why not consider it because after all its a do it yourself kit

i'll jump over to mr2oc to take a look at the comments
post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:44 PM
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QUOTE(celicarus @ Jan 30, 2006 - 3:42 PM) [snapback]386487[/snapback]

wow good to know - but how bad can they screw up with parts

i was doing some surfing - looking for an all in one kit that way i don't have to search for parts here and there - but if they have the parts available brand new then why not consider it because after all its a do it yourself kit

i'll jump over to mr2oc to take a look at the comments



if you know enough to assembly a whole motor from the ground up, then youll probably want to pick your own parts based on your own research


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post Jan 30, 2006 - 3:54 PM
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QUOTE(lagos @ Jan 30, 2006 - 2:44 PM) [snapback]386488[/snapback]

QUOTE(celicarus @ Jan 30, 2006 - 3:42 PM) [snapback]386487[/snapback]

wow good to know - but how bad can they screw up with parts

i was doing some surfing - looking for an all in one kit that way i don't have to search for parts here and there - but if they have the parts available brand new then why not consider it because after all its a do it yourself kit

i'll jump over to mr2oc to take a look at the comments



if you know enough to assembly a whole motor from the ground up, then youll probably want to pick your own parts based on your own research



i would prefer that - but so far the sites that i have seen says that the parts may take 6-8 wks for special order - if i can find some where that may have it available within 1-2 wks than that would be better - reason being is that i want to cut down as much down time as possible - though i will continue to search and contact places

"chrisk, ats, chicoraceworks if i decide to build up my block" -- thanks for the info
post Jan 30, 2006 - 4:14 PM
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you can get a lot of stuff from ebay or ats with minumal wait. why do you need everything so soon?


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post Jan 30, 2006 - 4:22 PM
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that's easy to answer - the longer i have to wait for parts to arrive - the longer the downtime - because this is my only car - i would have to walk, catch rides, or waste money on a 2nd car when i could use that money into the swap - though i'm not in any hurry right now - i'm just checking to see what i can get my hands on to purchase cause i'm afraid that other things may come up unexpectedly and i won't have the money then

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