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Join Date: Jan 2011
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im rebuilding banshee boring 30 over and putting 4mil stroker crank in what rod lenght should i use 110mm or 115mm and i want to do port work i thank what are some cheap upgrades to help with power thanks for you help
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What are the mods you have done already? Don't trust a local shop that says they know what's going on with your Shee if your going to port it. Send it to a cretitable shop instead and get your moneys worth out of it. I hear more people running a 115mm than a 110 so I would say go with that.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Hey guys I have a question and need an honest answer. my wifes uncle has a 89' banshee which he says needs a crank, the body is in great shape. does this sound like it would be worth $1200? would it be cheaper to find a newer banshee engine and do a swap or to tear the original engine down and rebuild it? please help.
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