Engine Build for Turbo??
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Engine Build for Turbo??
So here's the thing, I want to turbo my 06z in the close future, but I want to bring out the most power I can get out of it before I do. Now I was thinking of buying a new block (probably a racing one), and buy performance internals for it before the turbo. Now being still a bit noobish to the VQ, I wanted to ask for your opinions and recommendations. IS this a good idea or should I just keep it simply bolt on with a turbo?
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pfffff just use this
http://www.calspeedperformance.com/p...mbly%20ls3.htm
dont even need machining it will fit fine and you will have two extra rods and pistons incase any break!
http://www.calspeedperformance.com/p...mbly%20ls3.htm
dont even need machining it will fit fine and you will have two extra rods and pistons incase any break!
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pfffff just use this
http://www.calspeedperformance.com/p...mbly%20ls3.htm
dont even need machining it will fit fine and you will have two extra rods and pistons incase any break!
http://www.calspeedperformance.com/p...mbly%20ls3.htm
dont even need machining it will fit fine and you will have two extra rods and pistons incase any break!
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Nooooooo^ thats simply not true.
My parts were not made by NASA.
they were assembled by zoo animals.
Not only is it technically brilliant that my piping was madrel bent by an adult orangutan... its also a beautiful testament to the human spirit being shared by a life in the animal kingdom..
its like buying an elephant painting.. its beautiful, thought provoking, and a rare and precious moment in time to share when building an engine w a member of the great ape family, and i dare you to disprove me.
lol.
(i get plus 17 points for creativity in ruining a troll thread btw)
My parts were not made by NASA.
they were assembled by zoo animals.
Not only is it technically brilliant that my piping was madrel bent by an adult orangutan... its also a beautiful testament to the human spirit being shared by a life in the animal kingdom..
its like buying an elephant painting.. its beautiful, thought provoking, and a rare and precious moment in time to share when building an engine w a member of the great ape family, and i dare you to disprove me.
lol.
(i get plus 17 points for creativity in ruining a troll thread btw)
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Nooooooo^ thats simply not true.
My parts were not made by NASA.
they were assembled by zoo animals.
Not only is it technically brilliant that my piping was madrel bent by an adult orangutan... its also a beautiful testament to the human spirit being shared by a life in the animal kingdom..
its like buying an elephant painting.. its beautiful, thought provoking, and a rare and precious moment in time to share when building an engine w a member of the great ape family, and i dare you to disprove me.
lol.
(i get plus 17 points for creativity in ruining a troll thread btw)
My parts were not made by NASA.
they were assembled by zoo animals.
Not only is it technically brilliant that my piping was madrel bent by an adult orangutan... its also a beautiful testament to the human spirit being shared by a life in the animal kingdom..
its like buying an elephant painting.. its beautiful, thought provoking, and a rare and precious moment in time to share when building an engine w a member of the great ape family, and i dare you to disprove me.
lol.
(i get plus 17 points for creativity in ruining a troll thread btw)
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Nooooooo^ thats simply not true.
My parts were not made by NASA.
they were assembled by zoo animals.
Not only is it technically brilliant that my piping was madrel bent by an adult orangutan... its also a beautiful testament to the human spirit being shared by a life in the animal kingdom..
its like buying an elephant painting.. its beautiful, thought provoking, and a rare and precious moment in time to share when building an engine w a member of the great ape family, and i dare you to disprove me.
lol.
(i get plus 17 points for creativity in ruining a troll thread btw)
My parts were not made by NASA.
they were assembled by zoo animals.
Not only is it technically brilliant that my piping was madrel bent by an adult orangutan... its also a beautiful testament to the human spirit being shared by a life in the animal kingdom..
its like buying an elephant painting.. its beautiful, thought provoking, and a rare and precious moment in time to share when building an engine w a member of the great ape family, and i dare you to disprove me.
lol.
(i get plus 17 points for creativity in ruining a troll thread btw)
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So here's the thing, I want to turbo my 06z in the close future, but I want to bring out the most power I can get out of it before I do. Now I was thinking of buying a new block (probably a racing one), and buy performance internals for it before the turbo. Now being still a bit noobish to the VQ, I wanted to ask for your opinions and recommendations. IS this a good idea or should I just keep it simply bolt on with a turbo?