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Old Dec 3, 2004 | 04:02 PM
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Default Engine rebuild where???

I know that Abicus dose a lot of the race or high HP street motor on the EC but all I need is a factory refresh (.010 over, basic valve job, and the head can be shaved .010 nothing major) for my D16a6.

I run the car in SCCA's SoloII STS class and this is all I can do to the engine other than bolt ons.

So does anyone have any experiance with another company??

I've heard Gregory's name in the Pembroke area of VB is good...but... anyone else...

Thanx
Old Dec 3, 2004 | 04:47 PM
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Default Re: Engine rebuild where???

Originally Posted by vbspec
I know that Abicus dose a lot of the race or high HP street motor on the EC but all I need is a factory refresh (.010 over, basic valve job, and the head can be shaved .010 nothing major) for my D16a6.

I run the car in SCCA's SoloII STS class and this is all I can do to the engine other than bolt ons.

So does anyone have any experiance with another company??

I've heard Gregory's name in the Pembroke area of VB is good...but... anyone else...

Thanx
Good thread. I need this info too

In the Newport News area, there is Custom Car Care (www.customcarcareva.com) and Tuners Edge (www.tunersedge.com). Im sure there are more, but this is in my region.

There is also Abbacus, and Mellenium.
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