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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Engine life expectancy and Mods....?
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<blockquote data-quote="George Wax" data-source="post: 701841" data-attributes="member: 11232"><p>The saying goes if you plan to play (hard core modding i.e. power adder's etc..) expect to pay...Cost me about $8,000 to rebuilt my 99 Long Block basically it's a full on race engine for the street if that make's sense...With the 03 Cobra owner's, I believe if you leave it stock you will not have to worry about..however, once you start adding power adder's you alway's run the risk of breaking something..cracked ringland's..rod's, etc even though these 03 Cobra engine's are built stought..if you abuse them they will break in the long run...For anyone that mod's a vehicle they should know this going into the mod world..Not cheap to rebuild these 4-Valver's.I got about 50 rearwheel horsepower from the head porting alone..once I rebuilt my engine..and yes Superior Automotive does great work..Also remember this...a rebuilt race engine has no warranty, and a stock oem engine does....So, if I was an 03 Cobra owner...I would really pick my mod's wisely...FYI::::just my opinion and not the opinion of Superior Automotive or it's affiliates...Thank you..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Wax, post: 701841, member: 11232"] The saying goes if you plan to play (hard core modding i.e. power adder's etc..) expect to pay...Cost me about $8,000 to rebuilt my 99 Long Block basically it's a full on race engine for the street if that make's sense...With the 03 Cobra owner's, I believe if you leave it stock you will not have to worry about..however, once you start adding power adder's you alway's run the risk of breaking something..cracked ringland's..rod's, etc even though these 03 Cobra engine's are built stought..if you abuse them they will break in the long run...For anyone that mod's a vehicle they should know this going into the mod world..Not cheap to rebuild these 4-Valver's.I got about 50 rearwheel horsepower from the head porting alone..once I rebuilt my engine..and yes Superior Automotive does great work..Also remember this...a rebuilt race engine has no warranty, and a stock oem engine does....So, if I was an 03 Cobra owner...I would really pick my mod's wisely...FYI::::just my opinion and not the opinion of Superior Automotive or it's affiliates...Thank you.. [/QUOTE]
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