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#11 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
DISMO Posted on: 2011/11/1 12:11
hey twins
where is tassie you from ?


#12 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
twins Posted on: 2011/11/1 21:29
launnie


#13 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
clyons8 Posted on: 2011/11/2 0:56
If it's heavily worked and you are looking for someone to build it for you and supply ALL of the parts you'll be looking at $8000-10000.

If they build it and you supply all of the components (not consumables) don't expect any less than a $6000.00 bill.

Obviously you save yourself a #OOPS#load by doing it yourself. But that's only if you can manage it.


#14 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
twins Posted on: 2011/11/2 2:54
Thanks for the headsup, I'll have to expect to fork out serious $$$.

There's a place not far from me selling an A15, reckon I'll just take the plunge and grab it - go from there and see what happens....

Thanks heaps for the advice,

Mat


#15 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
bige Posted on: 2011/11/2 3:03
pm sent. cheers


#16 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
Rallytwit Posted on: 2011/11/2 4:05
Lots of good info and realistic estimate on the dollars involved.

I'll throw in a couple more things to consider. A stock A15 makes 80HP, a full race A15 is going to be around 170HP but will need going through about every 6 hours (3-4 race weekends) if you build a hotted up street motor figure 130HP if your willing to give up a little streetability. Now factor in your gearbox, the 4 speed box drops 3000 RPM's between 2nd and 3rd, the more highly tuned the more this will become an issue. At around 110HP the motor will still be mild enough for daily driving if you wish and still move our light cars along nicely.

Finally if you spend money in one place make it the cylinder head, the A-series motor is pretty easy to work on but professional port work can't be done by just anyone.

Tom


#17 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
twins Posted on: 2011/11/2 5:36
Thanks, good advice. 110HP sounds about right for me.
I was hoping to use a five speed though? will this now change everything, make it worse/better?

Mat


#18 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
clyons8 Posted on: 2011/11/2 5:52
I'm putting a supercharged A16 together which is expensive, then I have a moderately worked A10 and an A12 that I'm mucking around with.

Try have one motor to keep you on the road and one 'in the build'. Good luck with it, I reckon you should aim for something around the 2.5-4K mark, anything over that is moving into race engine territory and the dollar/kw gained is of a much higher ratio than the first 2 or 3 grand you spend.


#19 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
twins Posted on: 2011/11/2 7:38
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind about the 2.5 4k, also good tip on having a spare - makes sense - cheers


#20 Re: new member seeking advice on engine rebuild.
DISMO Posted on: 2011/11/2 12:12
ring merv gray up in mowbray mate they will supply parts and everything, ``pretty cheap and been doing it forever.



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