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This is a discussion on after-market SR20DET crank. who makes one? within the TECH Discussion Forum forums, part of the TECH Discussion category; I finally ripped apart my engine and see what I needed. As you can tell, major surgery will be required. ...
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Newbie
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: San Marcos, TX
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I finally ripped apart my engine and see what I needed. As you can tell, major surgery will be required. So I was wondering if you guys knew if anyone made after market cranks. THanks for the time guys...
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Smokes Dynamite
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tampa, CT, all over the place!
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How did you rip up the internals of an SR?
I'm not positive, but I would say to try the major Japanese manufacturers: Apex HKS Trust Blitz Maybe some other shops like Koguchi Power, Uras, Top Secret, Signal, and the like. (most will be www. ______ .co.jp) If you just want a stock replacement, I'd imagine that any SR-swap shop or importer would have one. -MR |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: San Marcos, TX
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oil pump went out and I stacked the #4 rod bearings....
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Dinosuars=Jesus Horses
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Tomei
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Tomei, JUN, Toda Racing, HKS, Apexi, I believe Greddy does as well. You can buy the crank seperately from the rest of the kit, but the kits are usually for the stroker kits to make the 2.0L to a 2.2L typically. I've heard Tomei's got a 2.3L stroker kit in the works. Typical cost for these 2.2L stroker kits are roughly 4k with the freak on the lot being the Apexi one that comes in list at 10k. If you're looking for just the cranks, they're all over 1k from what I've seen. Don't freak out if you're looking at aftermarket cranks that are actually 1.2k and up. Personally I say just get a stock crank because unless you're really hardcore about the buildup of the sr, that's alot of money that could be spent elsewhere.
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Smokes Dynamite
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Agreed - try calling some shops around you.
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check your local yards. you can use the DE cranks. If you don't want to risk a single thing, check out www.sr20parts.com
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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ebay
I find www.ebaymotors.com to be a great place to check aswell. It could be a little risky but just cover your butt. dont just buy from anyone.
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Dude sr20parts is a well known dismantler of SR20DETs within the 240 community. There's hasn't been a complaint I've heard about him and I post on NICO, Zilvia, and FreshAlloy. Ebay's the risky place to go, sr20parts is the safe place to go. Another place you can check out is Venus Auto, but they tend to be flaky and gouge on shipping and it depends if they've got a motor they're parting out or not. Good luck to you if you're gonna search ebay though.
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