PI heads
#11
RE: PI heads
Used ya probably could........but we are talkin' new, no??
Best bet would just swap in a used PI motor, that's what I'd do if I had to do it again.
It was a total pain in the *** piecing this stuff together when I did it a year ago, and really did not have a game plan as to what was needed[]
Best bet would just swap in a used PI motor, that's what I'd do if I had to do it again.
It was a total pain in the *** piecing this stuff together when I did it a year ago, and really did not have a game plan as to what was needed[]
#12
RE: PI heads
the kit lizzy put up would be awsome but i want to get the typhoon intake manifold unless any has any feed back on that which would be awsome and i dont want to use old parts because i am hoping to build my bottom end and then boost the car soon
#13
RE: PI heads
I spent about 1400 for all my stuff brand new and also got new timing chain tensioners, polyurathene motor mounts, 180 thermostat. Also the crappy part was i bought my heads brand new and they didnt come with a bolt or something weird in the back it was plumbing thread whatever it was but all the oil came out so dont forget to plug the back if you buy new. I'll sell you my heads they only got 25k on them.
#17
RE: PI heads
ORIGINAL: lizzyfan
Absoloutely, it cost me alot more than the above to piece together
ORIGINAL: II 98 GT II
You could try to piece something together, but if you haven't done something like this before then you might be better off just picking up the kit.
You could try to piece something together, but if you haven't done something like this before then you might be better off just picking up the kit.
and installing it yourself makes it so much more fun took less than 15hours to install.
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