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Old 13-05-2007, 10:40 AM   #1
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Default help with engine decision

ok well im wanting to put in a newer engine in me eb as mine atm is not the best, im wanting it to be jsut a mild streeter, anyways i was talkin to two mates that are machanics, and sayin im wantin to put a AU series two or three engine in they disagree, sayin its to much fukin around, and im better of gettin a el engine witch they said was better then ef, and will bolt straight in with out fukin around, what does every one else think i should do?

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