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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2014 GT 500 Catastrophic Engine Failure: Next Steps? Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16476862" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>This is why it’s best to contact him directly, but as far as I know this would be a new or stock seasoned block with intact spray bore. Then custom Diamond pistons and Manley rods. It was being built for a customer who has since decided to sell his ‘14 for a ‘20, so I’m not sure if it was a new block or not, but the rest is built to mirror Lidio’s personal ‘13 GT500 with 10:1 compression. It is either currently assembled or in the process, but I do know he told me it would be ready to go within a few days of deposit/payment. </p><p>This would be drop in ready, meaning swap over your heads, pan, parts and have confidence in a motor good for 1000hp.</p><p>As for your question, if your stock block is not in need of sleeving, you might be able to do a rods and piston rebuild cheaper, but everything depends on your current engine.</p><p>Good luck.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16476862, member: 7795"] This is why it’s best to contact him directly, but as far as I know this would be a new or stock seasoned block with intact spray bore. Then custom Diamond pistons and Manley rods. It was being built for a customer who has since decided to sell his ‘14 for a ‘20, so I’m not sure if it was a new block or not, but the rest is built to mirror Lidio’s personal ‘13 GT500 with 10:1 compression. It is either currently assembled or in the process, but I do know he told me it would be ready to go within a few days of deposit/payment. This would be drop in ready, meaning swap over your heads, pan, parts and have confidence in a motor good for 1000hp. As for your question, if your stock block is not in need of sleeving, you might be able to do a rods and piston rebuild cheaper, but everything depends on your current engine. Good luck. -J [/QUOTE]
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