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Old 07-30-2005, 10:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by BlazedGlory
I have an S13 SR20DET, and plan on doing a slight build before I slap a bigger turbo on, cams, valve springs/retainers, possibly pistons/rods (not sure yet), main/head studs, etc.

I've read it is a good idea to do bearings as well. In searching I read there are different sizes and whatnot? Should they be measured to check engine wear or something before you buy new ones? I found these on ebay - they are available in standard, .25, .50, and .75mm oversized - would I just get standard? I'm just trying to get all the parts together that I can before I even begin to start actually upgrading the engine...

http://cgi.ebay.com/JDM-NISSAN-SR20D...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/JDM-NISSAN-SR20D...QQcmdZViewItem

thanks!

wow... just... wow... not sure if you should touch the internals..... sounds like you gotta some some more research....

are you sure you know what your getting into?
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