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Old 07-22-2016, 11:11 PM   #1
Precip
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Default Is this a good build so far?

Having someone build a motor for my 2010 wrx because the car now has a thrown rod. This is the list so far, will it be good for a "stock" build?

Dnj pistons New .50 oversized

Dnj piston rings

King rod bearing .10 oversized

King main bearings .10 oversized

Oem head gaskets

Oem valve cover gaskets

Oem camshaft seals

Oem front oil seal

Oem rear main seal

Gates timing belt kit with water pump and tensioners

Oem head bolts

Valve job and heads machined at performance machine shop

2011 Wrx block decked, bored and honed to fit Pistons

2011 Wrx crankshaft ground and polished to fit .10 rod and main bearings

All oem equipment will be purchased from Subaru of austin.

Block and heads where running when pulled from the car.
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Old 07-25-2016, 07:38 PM   #2
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ARP ROD BOLTS AND HEAD BOLTS AND MAIN CAP BOLTS WOULD BE A GOOD
OPTION .Not familiar with Dnj rings but stock rings are weak so after market rings are
a great choice .

WOW! no major horsepower making mods -Surprise .
KIS -keep it simple .
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Old 07-25-2016, 08:46 PM   #3
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Go with Pistons that are known to last and don't burn oil, Manley comes to mind

Aren't Dnjs made in North Korea, don't support an enemy economy unless you are North Korean then it's okay
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Old 07-25-2016, 09:59 PM   #4
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ARP ROD BOLTS AND HEAD BOLTS AND MAIN CAP BOLTS WOULD BE A GOOD
OPTION .Not familiar with Dnj rings but stock rings are weak so after market rings are
a great choice .

WOW! no major horsepower making mods -Surprise .
KIS -keep it simple .

Recommending ARP main bolts is not keeping it simple.
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Old 07-25-2016, 10:10 PM   #5
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ARP ROD BOLTS AND HEAD BOLTS AND MAIN CAP BOLTS WOULD BE A GOOD
OPTION .Not familiar with Dnj rings but stock rings are weak so after market rings are
a great choice .

WOW! no major horsepower making mods -Surprise .
KIS -keep it simple .
WOW! Only 2 nail polishes -surprise

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Old 07-26-2016, 07:10 AM   #6
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OP by the time you buy all that and machine the block, you would have been better off buying a new shortie from Subaru and trust its assembled correctly. Spend the timing waiting for it buy having the heads, turbo, oil cooler and everything else oil touches cleaned
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