That's half the fun of this thread, saying "no, we can make do with" because we're shooting for just a little more headroom than a completely stock setup.
I was very impressed with chubbs good experience and outcome. There's hope.
coyote wrote:I can't see much DIY potential. Rods and pistons, sure ... but I wouldn't do them without bearings and although you can DIY bearings, the clearances won't be as consistent as a professional. It's a downward slope from there.
There's machine work and a whole range of things to consider if you are going bigger, but beyond bolting some heads onto a factory short motor, I see massive value in handing it to someone and relying on their expertise. At the very least, you know where to point the finger if things go wrong. DIY and everyone will be pointing at you (probably for good reason).
I don't like tuning engines that are built by someone other than Serge, but I do. A DIY engine is not something I'd want to touch unless I knew the owner very well.
If you have the time, space and inclination, then have a go. A bare block is about $900. I had dinner last night with a mate who is over $50k and 2 years into a "simple" project and about to put it up for sale for $15k. Happens all the time.
bigBADbenny wrote:
what exactly is required with getting upgrade "drop in" pistons installed?
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