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eagle is not what i would use. mine came from eagel supposed to be balanced and it was 2 thousandths out. i sent it back and they said it fit their tolerences, and then they wouldnt stand behind it. i ended up havin to turn it and get all new bearings and i had to eat **** pretty much so screw that company. im not saying they make a bad product im just saying that they dont fix what they mess up. and if you say 2 thousandths is within your tolerance then thats pretty shitty.
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By far the best bang for the buck in quality rotating assemblies are the Callies Compstar Speedpacks. We have used them for the past few years and have never had a single issue. They come pre-balanced with the following:
Callies Compstar Crank, your choice of stroke and pin dia.
Callies Compstar H-Beam rods with ARP 2000 bolts standard
Mahle Motorsport pistons, pins and rings of your choice
Either ACL or Clevite bearings, your choice.
These go for between $2280 and $2500 depending on options.
Let me know if I can help spec your build.
Thanks,
Shane
Callies Compstar Crank, your choice of stroke and pin dia.
Callies Compstar H-Beam rods with ARP 2000 bolts standard
Mahle Motorsport pistons, pins and rings of your choice
Either ACL or Clevite bearings, your choice.
These go for between $2280 and $2500 depending on options.
Let me know if I can help spec your build.
Thanks,
Shane
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Check one of the numerous sponsor links on the right. That's what they are there for. You could also more appropiately post in the "parts wanted." Personally I would check Texas speed. They are good to deal with.