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Machine shop advice for the Seattle area

hando_704

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Joined
May 21, 2013
Messages
8
Location
Seattle
Hey guys! I have recently acquired 704 from '92. I have started the rebuild process and have gotten to the point of needing to take my block in for machining and balancing. Was thinking about using D&G down in auburn. Does anybody have experience with them? Any suggestions would be with this and my list below appreciated!

Starting a mild build with:

Arp mains, head and rods
Nippon racing 2nd gen pistons
Mitsu mls head gasket
2nd gen head w/bronze guides, supertech valves and kiggly springs
Evo3 intake manifold
Evo injectors, 560s
Ecm link w/speed density
Thinkin using a 20g w/fp manifold and turbine housings
Competition clutches flywheel
South blend clutch
 
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Street Surgeon

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Joined
Mar 3, 2004
Messages
941
Location
Omaha, Nebraska
With that setup I'd just use an evo maf or 2g maf personally, don't complicate it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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