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workshop found the cause of blown motor: big end bearings were 17mm width, which is for all SR20's except GTiR which is 19mm :| I learnt that after only 5mins of googling :P rookie engine build mistake it seems. ah well

Found a new block

Mahle pistons has been ordered

New oil pump ordered

1 tomei adjustable cam gear ordered

Lightened pulleys ordered

everythings starting to come up Milhouse

workshop found the cause of blown motor: big end bearings were 17mm width, which is for all SR20's except GTiR which is 19mm :| I learnt that after only 5mins of googling :P rookie engine build mistake it seems. ah well

Found a new block

Mahle pistons has been ordered

New oil pump ordered

1 tomei adjustable cam gear ordered

Lightened pulleys ordered

everythings starting to come up Milhouse

Lol Re customs yeah?

actually someone else, a friend of the ex-owners. I mentioned it to someone but they raised a valid point, the GTiR rods have a little tang on it to prevent the normal bearings from fitting... so either they were 19mm or different rods were used... hmmm

people that have joint facebook profiles annoy me, you don't know who the hell is talking

That insecurity level for one of them must be through the roof

People who have Facebook profiles annoy me

Lol...hamish was the first person from sau to ever friend me on Facebook...even though I wasn't really being me

Was also the first to unfriend me...i cried a little :(

Such a hipster....

I did?

uh-oh.... :P

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