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Its more likely to be valve stem seals than piston rings, if it was rings you would probably have trouble with starting due to loss of compression

No mate, it would start fine as its not that bad. I think that both should be replaced.

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Yeah he's a friend of a friend and use to work for AWD Motorsport.

Im gonna be ordering some parts for it, you know if the following are worth forking out for:

Spoon Valve Stem Seals

Spoon Headgasket

Also discovered i need new plugs:

Denso Iridium

Splitfire

Spoon

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I would use standard headgasket and valve stem seals, i do not think you well get anything out of the extra cost .

As for the plugs i would go for Denso Iridium

Rich.

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I want to get this car to 200+bhp but really want to have some decent power in the low revs, i think they are crap up to 4500rpm, but dont know which way to do it, i am thinking throttle body and inlet manifold , exhaust first off, then cams, springs, retainers, cam gears, a good map then hopefully i will be looking to put some pistons in to get it all running sweet.

Would love to turbo it in the future too :twisted: .

But the things i have in my basket just now

Honda Head Gasket

Denso plugs

Magnecor Ignition leads

Valve stem seals (not sure on honda or spoon?)

Timing belt, will i need a tensioner bearing?

Professional Products Throttle Body unsure of the size but here is the link: http://www.funkypower.co.uk/catalogue.p ... oduct=4312

Then the next buy will be a Skunk2 inlet manifold

What do you think?

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