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4seasons69
01-16-2013, 04:51 PM
Oh ok so you're pretty far away. If you're not going to have any port work done map and cylinder head express will cost about the same but if you're going to have it ported they might be worth looking into. I saved a lot of money going through them vs map. There are pics of my head in my build thread. You can pm if you want specifics on what I paid and what not

Halon
01-16-2013, 05:09 PM
Where in Blaine is that shop you speak of?

4seasons69
01-16-2013, 05:12 PM
Where in Blaine is that shop you speak of?

It's basically right off of highway 10 and 65. It's kind of back by Letterman sports

Halon
01-16-2013, 05:59 PM
Ok, back kinda near where elite was too? I heard they were expensive. I use a shop in andover called.Northern Cylinder Head, prices are untouchable. Kinda tin shed feeling place, old dude working there, I love it!

4seasons69
01-16-2013, 06:17 PM
Ok, back kinda near where elite was too? I heard they were expensive. I use a shop in andover called.Northern Cylinder Head, prices are untouchable. Kinda tin shed feeling place, old dude working there, I love it!

Kind of but I think elite was a little farther north. If you're going north on ten you take a right at the first stop light just north of 10 then the first right you can take and they're just down a little ways on the left.

As for them being expensive maybe if you have them get all the parts. I had to replace the valves I got those from map cause map was like $200 less than if I got them through CHE. For completely rebuilding my head and a complete port and polish they were like 1k less than it would have cost at map.

tmosser
01-16-2013, 06:35 PM
So im figuring send block to map for either a rebuild 2.0 or a 2.3

than take my head to either one of the shops you guys are suggesting (to save $) have them tell me what it needs and buy the parts from map.

-MAP beehive springs and retainers
-re use valves (if I can)
-OEM seals
-Re use cosworth m2 (272/272) cams
-Get new MAP head studs or buy new ARP studs
-OEM gaskets

I think I am going to try one of these turbos. I've read a couple reviews on evom many good reviews on it, and I know in the srt 4 community (where I came from) these turbos are a big hit, everyone that runs it loves em so figure ill give it a shot.

http://shopping.kinugawaturbo.com/kinugawaturbohyundaigenesistd05h16g300ps-4-3.aspx

Just use a turbosmart wga with it.

4seasons69
01-16-2013, 06:46 PM
So im figuring send block to map for either a rebuild 2.0 or a 2.3

than take my head to either one of the shops you guys are suggesting (to save $) have them tell me what it needs and buy the parts from map.

-MAP beehive springs and retainers
-re use valves (if I can)
-OEM seals
-Re use cosworth m2 (272/272) cams
-Get new MAP head studs or buy new ARP studs
-OEM gaskets

I think I am going to try one of these turbos. I've read a couple reviews on evom many good reviews on it, and I know in the srt 4 community (where I came from) these turbos are a big hit, everyone that runs it loves em so figure ill give it a shot.
The
http://shopping.kinugawaturbo.com/kinugawaturbohyundaigenesistd05h16g300ps-4-3.aspx

Just use a turbosmart wga with it.

That sounds like a good plan! I have pics of my head in my build thread if you want to see some of their work

Kracka
01-16-2013, 07:10 PM
Quoted for proof.
You forget I can edit and delete anything ;)
LOL, nice quote. No idea what Hughes was thinking there. Maybe he started drinking already?
Yeah, my mistake, it's a 4G64 crank with 4G63 block.

tmosser
01-16-2013, 08:06 PM
Well now Ive read this

http://m.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=461606

Which is what i don't get my car runs fine and doesnt smoke.

I really need to do a leakdown

4seasons69
01-16-2013, 10:23 PM
My old talon burned quite a bit of oil but never seemed to smoke that I noticed. I would say maybe double check the compression with a differ gauge just to make sure there's nothing wrong with the gauge. Then try a wet compression test and do a leak down test. The variance between the highest and lowest cylinder is quite a bit. So it still seems like something is not right. Generally you don't want more than a 20% difference between the highest and lowest cylinder