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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
The quest for a motor has begun. Any tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="SID297" data-source="post: 15429842" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>I have two different suggestions.</p><p></p><p>1. Find a good low mileage junkyard motor, or</p><p>2. Buy an Aluminator</p><p></p><p>If the sleeve is screwed up, and I bet it is, it's not going to be inexpensive to fix. An Aluminator would get you everything you need and give it to you with a warranty. You can then sell the good parts off your current engine. In the end the money spent would probably be a wash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SID297, post: 15429842, member: 8858"] I have two different suggestions. 1. Find a good low mileage junkyard motor, or 2. Buy an Aluminator If the sleeve is screwed up, and I bet it is, it's not going to be inexpensive to fix. An Aluminator would get you everything you need and give it to you with a warranty. You can then sell the good parts off your current engine. In the end the money spent would probably be a wash. [/QUOTE]
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