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Old 03-08-2012, 09:23 PM
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How dose this work is it like having a new engine again
Is it going to have the same power? Thanks
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Old 03-08-2012, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dan2721
How dose this work is it like having a new engine again
Is it going to have the same power? Thanks
With the work that rayaracing does , I almost prefer having them resized ! By Ray of course , he is what I would call "the inventor" of true resizing/reconditioning , nobody else compares
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+1 for Ray A.
You will have to do a short break in process again but your motor will be like new!
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Not like new....

Your PS set will be like new but wear on the crankpin and bearing will stay

As long it is not that huge the engine will run the same as you ared used to run.
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Originally Posted by beidle99
+1 for Ray A.
You will have to do a short break in process again but your motor will be like new!
your p/s compression seal will be like new not the engine

there are a few more key factors than just a resize to make your engine run right
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1 of the locals I race with had a Toro Nero done by Rayaracing and it has been a screamer for over a year of racing. I have had a couple of engines done by RCRenew and would recommend his services to anyone. As long as the internals are in good condition it is a very cost effective way to have a ''asnew'' engine again.
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