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Thread: ITS S5 RX7 Motor Refresh

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    Default ITS S5 RX7 Motor Refresh

    So who all does them say between PA and Florida and makes good reliable Power that's not going to be huge $$?

    I know that ESpeed Estus White does as well as RP Performance at Sumitt Point and Ludwig did the build on the motor that is in the car. Not looking for the all out 10/10ths build just a refresh with some improvements. Need this motor to last at least say 10 races and most likely the 13hr next year at VIR

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjb25hs View Post
    So who all does them say between PA and Florida and makes good reliable Power that's not going to be huge $$?

    I know that ESpeed Estus White does as well as RP Performance at Sumitt Point and Ludwig did the build on the motor that is in the car. Not looking for the all out 10/10ths build just a refresh with some improvements. Need this motor to last at least say 10 races and most likely the 13hr next year at VIR

    Thanks!
    Chris - you know you want a 10/10ths build!
    Greg Vandersluis
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    A refresh is about all you can do on these things internally. Choose your apex seal material and go. The basic power is in the bolt-ons and the tuning.
    Andy Bettencourt
    New England Region 188967

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    Yeah...have to agree with Andy. You basically run a rotary until it doesn't want to go much further.

    It's not like you can do a valve job and re-ring!

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