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I finally got all my parts needed to do the rebuild. All parts are supplied by me.

Wiseco 40thou pistons + rings

Eagle H beam rods + rod bolts

ACL big end + main bearings

1.2mm HKS headgasket

Tomei Poncams

Heavy duty valves

Headstuds

N1 oil + water pumps

HkS timing belt

What workshop do you guys reccommend to do the job properly? Everyone seems to think that the only workshop in perth is Xspeed..Interested in feedback and experinces from other places. Any ideal or ball park is to how much much it will cost? I want maximium reliablilty and it all crack and pressure tested, x-rayed and complete bottom end balanced.

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well basicly because they build high horsepower engines that last... whats the point on spending $20000 to see it last 4 months, mines been goin strong for 18 months and not missed one tick.... they let their engines do the talking for them.... give john a call, mad not to..

you might as well just look at the consolidated workshop thread once again

seriously this thread will go no where we have all got our favourites and thats that

im sure the big names in perth will all do a pretty good rebuild , its not rocket science

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I finally got all my parts needed to do the rebuild. All parts are supplied by me.

Wiseco 40thou pistons + rings

Eagle H beam rods + rod bolts

ACL big end + main bearings

1.2mm HKS headgasket

Tomei Poncams

Heavy duty valves

Headstuds

N1 oil + water pumps

HkS timing belt

What workshop do you guys reccommend to do the job properly? Everyone seems to think that the only workshop in perth is Xspeed..Interested in feedback and experinces from other places. Any ideal or ball park is to how much much it will cost? I want maximium reliablilty and it all crack and pressure tested, x-rayed and complete bottom end balanced.

u seem to know what you need to get a good RB going(judging from list), someone recommended all these parts to you or you knou your stuff. maybe you should ask the same person to recommend a workshop to you or you already know the answer to your own question.

I really didnt think this thread could last 10 and a half hours ha ha

Check the consolidated workshop thread, ring around, find someone you are comfortable and trust, then give them your parts. Cost should not play a huge part in a build like this.

mayb wen u spend $20k on ur engine.....looking for a workshop to do a good job/price would be of use to you....But in ur case....installing a pod filter then i surpose any old person would do

sarcasim is not one of your strong points obviously

or mine perhaps......

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