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<blockquote data-quote="papajoewill" data-source="post: 16476531" data-attributes="member: 184220"><p>I'm fully prepared for that kind of money. No worries in that department. I just want the motor I put in my car this time as bulletproof as possible. I don't plan to rag it or turn it up to it's limits but I want it done with confidence. I will have all of the supporting mods done properly as well as I go. I'm still curious to find what exactly when wrong with my last motor but after getting it apart will have more definitive answers. I hope it was a case of a random mechanical failure as I did notice it had been gone through before installing and was sold to me as stock terminator long block.</p><p></p><p>Anyone with accufab experience, what does their cost look like? I have my own teksid block as well as brand new DC casting heads I plan to use. I keep hearing John Mihovetz and many think very highly. </p><p></p><p>[USER=198102]@CobraSam[/USER] I live in Jacksonville and willing to travel. I have a great motor builder in my area (Mark Hedrick) but want someone I know is confident in the mod motor field. I also contacted Jordan at Modular Head Shop in Orlando. After seeing Jordan's work, I would like to consider him but I called and he has explained it would be a while until he was able to get to a build for me. I am willing to wait and really appreciate his honesty more than anything when I ask a question like that but it has been a little bit and my mind started to wander.</p><p></p><p>Thank you everyone for your feedback so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papajoewill, post: 16476531, member: 184220"] I'm fully prepared for that kind of money. No worries in that department. I just want the motor I put in my car this time as bulletproof as possible. I don't plan to rag it or turn it up to it's limits but I want it done with confidence. I will have all of the supporting mods done properly as well as I go. I'm still curious to find what exactly when wrong with my last motor but after getting it apart will have more definitive answers. I hope it was a case of a random mechanical failure as I did notice it had been gone through before installing and was sold to me as stock terminator long block. Anyone with accufab experience, what does their cost look like? I have my own teksid block as well as brand new DC casting heads I plan to use. I keep hearing John Mihovetz and many think very highly. [USER=198102]@CobraSam[/USER] I live in Jacksonville and willing to travel. I have a great motor builder in my area (Mark Hedrick) but want someone I know is confident in the mod motor field. I also contacted Jordan at Modular Head Shop in Orlando. After seeing Jordan's work, I would like to consider him but I called and he has explained it would be a while until he was able to get to a build for me. I am willing to wait and really appreciate his honesty more than anything when I ask a question like that but it has been a little bit and my mind started to wander. Thank you everyone for your feedback so far. [/QUOTE]
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