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> What can I do with a 1.7
quadracerx
post Aug 25 2007, 01:12 PM
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I have a 73 1.7 motor...whats the biggest bore you can do...with and without machine work(how big will that make the more?)....

IF I decide to do machine work what exactly needs to be done?

Can you suggest a machinist in the Seattle area that is qualified to do this work?

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Twystd1
post Aug 25 2007, 07:08 PM
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This could get into a real lengthy conversation that has been played out here MANY times.

So I have a question for you that will help you get to your result in the best way possible.

Question: How much money are you allocating for ALL of your engine performance mods?

The answer to that question will help US to help YOU.

You could easily put out 15 - 20K + for the best of the best. Or you could do a basic performance rebuild for around 1500 bucks including carbs using deals from the fellas here and searching for the best used performance deals/parts possible.

It's all about the Benjamins VS performance.

Name your price.......

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