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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 03:22 AM
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New to HT but not to the game, I have a 96 gsr sedan with a fully built block and Itr he's casting with gsr internals and other mods, my car is turbo ready and I recently bought a brand new kit from go autoworks tuning me 2,475, now last weekend I beleive I spun a bearing block kinda sounds like its knocking after 2500rpm and no smoking from exhaust or horrible sounds at idle, now my question is should I take the motor out and take it to the machine shop to fix it and continue my turbo build or should I sell my turbo kit and go all motor changing my pistons to high comp and building the head? And around how much is it to fix a spun bearing if that's even the problem. Btw if I sell the kit I'm asking 2,000
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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 06:41 AM
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Just replace all the bearings, get the crank repaired if possible.
Bearings 120
Replace crank 100
Repair crank 50
Piston rings 100

Spend another 500 and you'll have 400whp easy.
Go all motor you'll maybe make 200whp.
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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 07:47 AM
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Thanks I think I might just replace what needs to be fix il make a post of I do
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