JohnQGearhead
03-27-2004, 04:25 PM
Does anyone know if Scat offers cranks for Subaru?
I e-mailed them but it may take some time for a response.
I e-mailed them but it may take some time for a response.
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View Full Version : Crankshaft options JohnQGearhead 03-27-2004, 04:25 PM Does anyone know if Scat offers cranks for Subaru? I e-mailed them but it may take some time for a response. Get LIC'd...? 03-27-2004, 05:50 PM Originally posted by JohnQGearhead Does anyone know if Scat offers cranks for Subaru? I e-mailed them but it may take some time for a response. As far as I know, Scat is primarily VW... -Noah I-Speed USA 03-27-2004, 06:27 PM What size crank are you looking for? Chris JohnQGearhead 03-28-2004, 11:59 AM I am looking for a 2.5 crank, I don't know if I want it stroked yet. And Scat offers cranks for LOTS of engines, including big and small block chevy. Can I-speed help me out? I am planning on a engine build from the ground up. I have a 2.5 core wich I am slowly reinforcing with brazed aluminum because Cobbs are just too expensive. RupeDawgPSU 03-28-2004, 01:10 PM I am planning on a engine build from the ground up. Why are you putting your engine on the ground?? :D Magish 03-28-2004, 01:25 PM Call or email axis power racing...i'm sure they could lead you in the right direction. LIC Motorsports 03-30-2004, 12:00 PM Originally posted by JohnQGearhead Can I-speed help me out? I am planning on a engine build from the ground up. I have a 2.5 core wich I am slowly reinforcing with brazed aluminum because Cobbs are just too expensive. To answer your question, then Yes. I'm not sure what Cobb gets for their motors, but there are other vendors/companies out there that offer built motors. Are you building your own to save $$$ or doing it for the experience or maybe both? Just curious here ;) -Adam JohnQGearhead 03-30-2004, 12:06 PM I am doing it myself because it will cost MUCH less $ and I will learn alot if I do. My grandfather has avery extensive machine shop with every tool I will ever need, including a milling machine that I can use for the block and heads. He has showed me quite a bit already. He used to own a shop in Fair Oaks called Speed-O-Motive where he built MANY race cars and boats. He held the world speed record in a boat in 1968: 198mph at the Long Beach stadium. |