Engine Build
I would to buy one Buschur short block... Fasters cars use Buschurs engines...
My doubt is which one: I want to run 9 seconds... But I don´t know if 2.1, 2.3 or 2.4L... I saw STM run 8.71@168mph, the car has BR 2.0L with 6766... I think no lag for that time hehehe...
What do you suggest for me? I don´t know what turbo, engine, nothing!
My doubt is which one: I want to run 9 seconds... But I don´t know if 2.1, 2.3 or 2.4L... I saw STM run 8.71@168mph, the car has BR 2.0L with 6766... I think no lag for that time hehehe...
What do you suggest for me? I don´t know what turbo, engine, nothing!
After seeing their results at the Shootout, I'm going to work with Boosted Performance for my goals. They will not need to build my motor to do what I want though.
If BP wasn't several hours closer, I'd go to Buschur, no question about it.
If you are close enough to MAP or English, then use them. Since you're in NY, I honestly don't know who to turn to locally. I personally think the best of BP, Buschur, MAP, STM, or English is going to be so close to equal, it's just a matter of geography, IMO.
If BP wasn't several hours closer, I'd go to Buschur, no question about it.
If you are close enough to MAP or English, then use them. Since you're in NY, I honestly don't know who to turn to locally. I personally think the best of BP, Buschur, MAP, STM, or English is going to be so close to equal, it's just a matter of geography, IMO.
In my honest opinion any of the major players(shops) for anyone out there.
Buschur,CBRD,AMS,STM,etc.
But for me, I build my own engines, only reason is I'm trained machinist too.
I used to bore small block chevys for fun for my school buddies. Headwork is fun too, LOL. I know, I'm strange.
I like assembling engines, balancing all components and measuring. It's tedious work, but I get a kick out of seeing it work and knowing that everything has proper clearance and weight.
Buschur,CBRD,AMS,STM,etc.
But for me, I build my own engines, only reason is I'm trained machinist too.
I used to bore small block chevys for fun for my school buddies. Headwork is fun too, LOL. I know, I'm strange.
I like assembling engines, balancing all components and measuring. It's tedious work, but I get a kick out of seeing it work and knowing that everything has proper clearance and weight.
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