pi swap is complete

GaryG

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took my car into the shop on friday an they finally got it finished yesterday at 3pm (long story all by itself, apparently the shop thinks that employee's vehicles come last). even tho it took almost a week, im very pleased with how my car runs. im now saving up for Cushman Motorsports Stage 2 N/A cams, valves, valve springs, tuner, an a stall. hoping i can have all that stuff installed by the end of the year.
 
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i would like to have done that, but my car had a blown headgasket so i didnt want to wait any longer an have something even worse happen. it took about 12 hrs to do the swap, but w/ my discount it only cost me lil over $430, w/o the discount it would have been $720
 

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OnyxCobra said:
very nice, but i would have waited to do the cams and head swap at the same time so then you could be done with it.

I agree, I think while doing my pi head swap, i think most of the time was spent getting down to taking off the timing cover. If i planned on keeping my current motor i would have done cams with the pi swap but i am looking for something awesome for the mustang this winter
 

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Glad yours is going good.. After my P.I. intake swap i drove for 3 days no problems exept for a slight miss..No the suckeer over heated in the driveway lol..
 

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