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Michaels12

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I'm sure this has been done to death, but I'm going to ask anyway.


Would the long block be an option you would consider?


ORB has new cnc billet platforms... Sounds enticing


What's your take on an effective power plant that's going to couple with a two speed.


Im even considering changing my gearing choice and going with trenchers


The only thing I do have is a pair of CPI pipes.


I do like the CPI...definitely noticable improvement


on the stock 30.5 CY.


I'd wack on the ports and the piston but I have very little to go on as to where and how much to remove....so I'm taking the easy way out.


Plus I'm looking at building both MTs so the cost adds up quick


I saw a BZM micro, but I would have to sell my ZX12 which is another expensive hobby that's waiting on cooler weather.


So what would you do?
 
The long blocks are a great way to save some coin. OBR makes some awesome power plants.
 
Michaels12 said:
I'm sure this has been done to death, but I'm going to ask anyway.Would the long block be an option you would consider?

ORB has new cnc billet platforms... Sounds enticing

What's your take on an effective power plant that's going to couple with a two speed.

Im even considering changing my gearing choice and going with trenchers

The only thing I do have is a pair of CPI pipes.

I do like the CPI...definitely noticable improvement

on the stock 30.5 CY.

I'd wack on the ports and the piston but I have very little to go on as to where and how much to remove....so I'm taking the easy way out.

Plus I'm looking at building both MTs so the cost adds up quick

I saw a BZM micro, but I would have to sell my ZX12 which is another expensive hobby that's waiting on cooler weather.

So what would you do?
Keep the ZX12 at all costs

I've got a ZX11 and wouldn't part with it
 
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