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Old 12-04-2003, 05:05 AM
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I have my brothers old gsr block and want to start build a full out motor. Im going with a turbo but need a few pointers and a little advise. For one should i bore the block out or keep it the stock size. Im gonna go with a 9:0:1 compression for my setup though. I know Crower makes a stroker kit also. Would a stroker kit be good. That will make it a 2.1 L. The head is going to have turbo cams and good valvetrain stuff. Im just confused if i should get a stroker kit, bore it out or keep the stock sizes. I have the money to do it any way. So please guide me in the direction of the best turbo setup motor. I think im gonna go with a T66 turbo also. Just so you know, i plan to push some serious boost. Well please help me out. Thanx
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Default Re: building up a motor (KillaB18)

Just post this exact post over in the forced induction forum and you'll find some answers. Anytime you add displacement its always good , lowering the compression , the stock GSR cams however are fine for turbo, you can save your money on the cams and get something else. If you want to build up a nice turbo setup then you can find all your parts on here. Talk with (Arturbo, Flamenco-T, Ben at importparts, Tinker219, etc)

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