How much would these cost....
#4
12 Second Club
iTrader: (14)
Well just to give a little example: I did a H/C on my car and decided to do ARP connecting rod bolts since i was planning to spin her a little higher. Now i had buddy helping me on my car (who is tons more knowledgeable than i am and has built several other motors but his first LS1) so I'm pretty sure we didn't **** up when we put them in. 5-6000 miles later this was the result on a 85k motor
Wiped out 2 connecting rods and my crank, i might have been able to turn them but decided on going with forged parts. Everything else was alright on the motor fortunately. Now we could of messed up when installing the connecting rod bolts and bearings moved or something or it was just time for motor to meet the maker. But if it was the bearings, i wish i would have spent the money on some new damn bearings instead of waiting 1 1/2 years for more money to rebuild a motor. Or as like the email i sent to friends said:
99 Trans Am M6: $11,300
120 horsepower over stock: approx $3500
Moser 9-inch rear end: $2400
Rebuilt transmission with upgraded internals: $1264
Koni SA shocks all 4 corners: $800
New rod bearings: Priceless (or around $66)
p.s. For a counterpoint, I did drive my car pretty hard and I don't regret one minute of the fun i had doing it. When the motor went, i was doing 130+mph and had made a trip that would normally take 20mins into a 10min trip.
Wiped out 2 connecting rods and my crank, i might have been able to turn them but decided on going with forged parts. Everything else was alright on the motor fortunately. Now we could of messed up when installing the connecting rod bolts and bearings moved or something or it was just time for motor to meet the maker. But if it was the bearings, i wish i would have spent the money on some new damn bearings instead of waiting 1 1/2 years for more money to rebuild a motor. Or as like the email i sent to friends said:
99 Trans Am M6: $11,300
120 horsepower over stock: approx $3500
Moser 9-inch rear end: $2400
Rebuilt transmission with upgraded internals: $1264
Koni SA shocks all 4 corners: $800
New rod bearings: Priceless (or around $66)
p.s. For a counterpoint, I did drive my car pretty hard and I don't regret one minute of the fun i had doing it. When the motor went, i was doing 130+mph and had made a trip that would normally take 20mins into a 10min trip.
#5
TECH Junkie
iTrader: (18)
Well just to give a little example: I did a H/C on my car and decided to do ARP connecting rod bolts since i was planning to spin her a little higher. Now i had buddy helping me on my car (who is tons more knowledgeable than i am and has built several other motors but his first LS1) so I'm pretty sure we didn't **** up when we put them in. 5-6000 miles later this was the result on a 85k motor
Wiped out 2 connecting rods and my crank, i might have been able to turn them but decided on going with forged parts. Everything else was alright on the motor fortunately. Now we could of messed up when installing the connecting rod bolts and bearings moved or something or it was just time for motor to meet the maker. But if it was the bearings, i wish i would have spent the money on some new damn bearings instead of waiting 1 1/2 years for more money to rebuild a motor. Or as like the email i sent to friends said:
99 Trans Am M6: $11,300
120 horsepower over stock: approx $3500
Moser 9-inch rear end: $2400
Rebuilt transmission with upgraded internals: $1264
Koni SA shocks all 4 corners: $800
New rod bearings: Priceless (or around $66)
p.s. For a counterpoint, I did drive my car pretty hard and I don't regret one minute of the fun i had doing it. When the motor went, i was doing 130+mph and had made a trip that would normally take 20mins into a 10min trip.
Wiped out 2 connecting rods and my crank, i might have been able to turn them but decided on going with forged parts. Everything else was alright on the motor fortunately. Now we could of messed up when installing the connecting rod bolts and bearings moved or something or it was just time for motor to meet the maker. But if it was the bearings, i wish i would have spent the money on some new damn bearings instead of waiting 1 1/2 years for more money to rebuild a motor. Or as like the email i sent to friends said:
99 Trans Am M6: $11,300
120 horsepower over stock: approx $3500
Moser 9-inch rear end: $2400
Rebuilt transmission with upgraded internals: $1264
Koni SA shocks all 4 corners: $800
New rod bearings: Priceless (or around $66)
p.s. For a counterpoint, I did drive my car pretty hard and I don't regret one minute of the fun i had doing it. When the motor went, i was doing 130+mph and had made a trip that would normally take 20mins into a 10min trip.