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Engine build up where ?
Just bought a 2003 s2000 with a broken rod and a hole in the block.
My plane is 650 HP to the cranck. I spoke to Mik from Laskey Racing and he sounds like a great guy. Just wanted to know what do you experienced guys think of them as far as a compete engine build including the head work. |
my engine is being built by laskey racing it should be here in 2 weeks... i let you know.
600 whp on pump gas is alot. |
on our shop car we are running erl sleeved motor with crower rods and je pistons. We are currently making 550whp on 93 oct
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you'll need another pump in order to make over 600 to the wheels
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If you want to go with an ERL block, PM me and i'll hook you up :)
-Ty |
Laskey builds a good motor. If I'm not mistaken they use Benson Sleeves, CP Pistons and Rings, Pauter Rods, Micropolished Crank, and OEM Bearings. Earl Laskey, the founder had been building motors from his childhood until the day he left us.
In my old S2000 I had their blocked matched up to an Alaniz Technologies Racing Head. Alaniz isn't really as well know for their head work as they used to be, however when he was on his game he did amazing work. My S2000 made 501whp Low Boost on 93 Octane & 597whp High Boost on C16. The tune was complete crap - I've had several different tuners look at the map and they informed me that it was junk. With a proper tune, the car could have made much more power. If I had to do it all over again, I would have the full motor (head and block) built by the same shop.. to ensure it all works well together. Laskey Racing is very well know, however you also might want to consider Inline Pro. They do their own in house sleeving! They've been in the Automotive scene since 97' and hold a number of World Records! Check out their 'Turbo Engine Build' Group Buy : https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=425164 |
You won't go wrong with laskey. They built my current block and head which is putting down 585 whp at 18 psi on 92 octane. I would highly recommend them.
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Ive heard good things about the laskey block but you may want to give inlinepro a look too, Ive currently got 5000miles on my new inline block and im making 506hp on 16psi with E85 for fuel and I daily drive my car over 100miles daily.
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You can't go wrong with Mike Laskey. He and Port Flow Design built my head.
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Thanks for the info guys :thumbup:
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