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Old 10-10-2006   #1
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Question Engine Rebuild options/opinions

My motor is in need of a rebuild. I was hoping that i could get some helpful suggestions from you all in what i should do, given my goals for the car.

I want to make my car a somewhat decent powered (summer daily driver), for me that means either EVO 3 16G or 50 trim or other 40-50 lbs/min flowing turbo.
I also would like this car to stay as reliable as possible. (If u have nothing positive to say about that last sentence, or at least in a nice way, STFU)

I was thinking just a stock rebuild for the car given my low powered goals. I would most likely take the car to a few track days both strip and maybe get into autoX/road racing. This car is basically to feed my need for speed and having a car to work on.

The car has 147k miles on it.

Current Mods:
DSMlink
550s (looking to upgrade)
Walbro 255 & Aero AFPR
EBC
3" turboback
FMIC w/2.5" piping
GR2s & Prokit springs
B16G
Alum. Radiator
Forge BOV
No A/C
Waiting to install (Next few weeks): Southbend clutch, ARP headstuds.

Thanks in advance, please let me know if more info is needed. I am not in any hurry for advice, so feel free to keep contributing to this thread as you think of new things.
It is 3:30am, so i am sure that i forgot something.

Thx again, much appreciated
Aaron

(oh, if possible, please throw out some ballpark figures for your suggestions)
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