October 18, 200520 yr A set of studs for EVO an EJ engines run $100 and $175....so $350 is WAY too much. $260 should be our price for ARP studs for EA82. Well, the guy with the Dodge paid $345, and a guy with a nice old Porsch paid $425, so maybe they had the same prob. I dont know, but I am on board.
October 18, 200520 yr that suck cause I need 26 head studs for my ER27 where you guys only need 18. If you guys are paying 360 I am looking at 460. THIS FREAKING PRICE NEEDS TO DROP or I am sticking with bolts. The cool thing is the ER27 sports 5 bolts per cyl where most engines only sport 4, this give the er27 an awsome jump in clamping force and a huge reduction in stress to all the head bolts. Greater stress distrobution. Something to think about.
November 5, 200520 yr no word back from ARP... however...got some EJ studs... they are too long....WAY too long.
November 5, 200520 yr no word back from ARP... however...got some EJ studs... they are too long....WAY too long. shorten them, duh.
November 5, 200520 yr shorten them, duh. if shotened, no threads. Cannot make threads...bolt body is too small.
November 6, 200520 yr Will if you get these for the ~$250-260 10+ quantity price range I'll buy through you, or we need to go ahead and set up a group buy and see if we can squeeze dough out of 10 souls for these things. If nothing materializes in about a month I'm going to go ahead and pay 500+ for my set.
November 8, 200520 yr hey I am back in the EA82T building game I guess with the new rallyx RX. I am interested in studs if a source can be found. ARP was no help when I talked to them but you may have better luck. Will you know Im no flake. If you find them at a reasonable price im down. but I would need them soon as I need to get this car built to run.
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