Keep in mind how long those engines run at near redline, keep in mind what type of engines they are, and keep in mind the heat generated becasue of it. THey make it, but its poking at trouble you know
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It'd be much easier and far more practical to spend your money on an SR20. You'll get a much flatter torque curve, more power, better mileage, and better reliability. Plus, since the SR20 is a known quantity, you'll have a much easier time finding repair parts and fixing it than if you had a one-off, high dollar motor.
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