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tmosser 02-05-2013 04:27 AM

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Yeah I could haha. Actually have been driving it a lot lately but that's because she's been taking the evo almost every day!

On topic what does everyone think of this?

http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/A...build-Kit.html

Plus a basic head job. Would definitely be in my budget and could just pay cash for it.

Kracka 02-05-2013 07:43 AM

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I'm sure MAP could put the same package together for cheaper. AMS isn't exactly known for being low-priced. Just keep in mind, as I've mentioned before, you'll be responsible for the labor and give up any warranty with this DIY kit. If you're confident in your engine building ability then go for it.

tmosser 02-07-2013 11:50 AM

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well i found a complete 2.3 longblock for sale, with paper work warranty etc from a shop in GA, BUT its a evo 8 motor. What would I need to do to keep mivec? I could always just sell the built head and slap my mivec head on but id like to keep the built one and also since I am worried the head on my car may be the problem. Could I tap into it and put the mivec lines on it? Is that something map could do for me?


edit: just called map out of curiosity. He said I could Use my mivec head, take the springs valves retainers out of the build 8 head BUT i would have to keep my mivec cams (fine by me) the only thing I wouldnt be able to use is the actual evo viii head which is ported and such. But still sweet I could just swap all the parts into my 9 head

evotuner 02-07-2013 11:12 PM

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You could always sell yours if you get it!!

Kracka 02-08-2013 07:25 AM

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If you want to buy a already built used engine a friend of mine down here is selling the built 2.4L out of his IX (w/Mivec). PM me if you want more info and I'll get it to you.

C3L1CA 02-08-2013 08:06 AM

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I'd be leary of spending money on that built motor and time to swap out parts only to put a questionable head on it.

Either way good luck with whatever you decide!

goodhart 02-08-2013 09:27 AM

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I'd go with the TX motor if that is the route you choose.

Kracka 02-08-2013 11:41 AM

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Here is what I got from him:
Quote:

Definitely willing to ship if he's willing to pay for freight.

I don't like the idea of trading/buying a motor I've never seen. I'd rather sell it straight up. EvoD has a perfect IX block in their shop for sale I'll probably buy.

I'd ask $4800 plus freight. This is without cams, but with everything else in the head/block from oil pan to valve cover. Here's a list:

17k miles at 556/546 on Kan's mustang, no drag strips, no auto-x, no road courses, strictly daily driven, zero oil leaks
MAP Stage 2 block - KevinD built
Stock Crankshaft
Wiseco 1400HD Pistons - 10.5:1
Manley I-Beam Conn Rods
Full ACL bearings
ARP Studs
Buschur Baffled Oil Pan
BSE Kit
New (when built) OEM Water Pump/Oil Pump
MAP Stage 3 head porting
GSC Ti Retainers and beehive springs
AEM Cam Gear (Exhaust)
Modified Mivec Gear (per Aaron at English Racing)
AMS Headgasket
Stock Ignition

tmosser 02-08-2013 11:49 AM

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Definitely interested!! Can you have him text me 507 313 4592 thats cheaper than the 2.3 evo viii motor I was looking at.

Kracka 02-08-2013 11:55 AM

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I asked his permission to pass along his phone number to you, once he says OK I'll give it to you.

tmosser 02-08-2013 12:50 PM

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Awesome thank you good sir

Kracka 02-08-2013 01:14 PM

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PM sent.

tmosser 02-08-2013 10:34 PM

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Well looks like he has a local buyer. Know anyone else? Lol.

evotuner 02-08-2013 11:38 PM

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4800? cant you get that brand new? plus check awd motorsports in florida theyre selling brand new heads for 1850 or b/o. I think all you need is valve springs and cams. fully built block and head can be had for that price all day i think

tmosser 02-09-2013 01:48 AM

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Motor from map total price 5698.99+little odds and ends

tmosser 02-09-2013 01:52 AM

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Ill see what happens and go from there. Im at the point where I dont give a crap ive been driving my gfs srt 4 now and having fun with that. The evo will just sit untill something comes up. I really dont know right now anymore. If Krackas buddie doesn't sell his motor ill probably be getting that.

evotuner 02-09-2013 11:31 PM

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give ron a call. he can build you a nice 2.3

tmosser 02-11-2013 12:30 AM

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Yeah I sent out a couple emails for quotes! Maybe if Id quit buying my gfs srt 4 oarts id be able to save up some more for the evo. So far this week its gotten a agp wga aem wideband now kw v2 coilovers. Chris you may need to come slap me.

evotuner 02-11-2013 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by tmosser (Post 423564)
Yeah I sent out a couple emails for quotes! Maybe if Id quit buying my gfs srt 4 oarts id be able to save up some more for the evo. So far this week its gotten a agp wga aem wideband now kw v2 coilovers. Chris you may need to come slap me.

I'm always down to slap a bitch :cheer:

tmosser 02-11-2013 05:55 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by evotuner (Post 423566)
I'm always down to slap a bitch :cheer:

:bf_nonew:


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