Thread: ENDYN info
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Old Mar 28, 2003 | 07:06 AM
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seth90dx: Why is it that everytime you post something, there is an arguement like this. Honestly, I don't wanna have to ban you again. I'm not here to baby sit you people. This forum is about motor swaps and tech talk. I'm happy for you going to school, glad you're learning. Either straighten up, or I'll ban you again.

oscarmayer: I don't take kindly on you bashing the entiring group of people just because one guy has pissed you off. Sounds like you got a lot of information on your hands, why don't you stick around and school some of us.

Person who started this thread. Endyn seems to have a history with mixed reviews. Others hate'em and other love 'em. If you are uncertain about the shop I would move on to another. From all the readings I've done on the web. Everyone has had some sort of complaint about some machine shop. In then you know no one is gonna do as good of a job as you would on your own motor. My recommendation would be to get the machine work done from a reputable shop, and you assemble the motor together. I know you don't wanna deal with having to ship stuff over and over again because of clearance issues. You could try to find a good local machine shop and get the work done through there. Lots of my friends have had reputable shops build their motors, and have gotten the short end of the stick many times. Since that is starting to sound like a common occurance, I feel doing work yourself is the surest way to save money, and have a properly built motor.

I've heard good things about Ericksracing (www.ericksracing.com), you could give them a call to assemble your motor, but I'm sure they contract out to other places to do their machinging (golden eagle, portflow). Anyways, I hope I added some sort of insight into this thread. :dunno:
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