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37 thoughts on “Putting a BUILT Engine In The S14!”
  1. Should have went with one of the Lithium Ion battery jump boxes. Last Longer and provide more starting power! (en: Noco boost GB70 or GB150, 2000 and 3000 amp respectively) The GB70 is about the same cost as the one you bough, provides more jumping power, and is half the size! (There are others besides Noco, some are even cheaper)

  2. How do y’all like the Florida humidity levels?
    I know central Florida isn’t as bad as south Florida but y’all better get ready for summer it gets hot!!!!

  3. It’s not a built engine just a budget aftermarket half built 👎🏻

  4. so im going to assume the new rods weigh exactly the same as the old rods, or your just replacing rods without balancing the rotating assembly, this channel is like a mythbusters for engine building, lmao great vid man

  5. Haha I was gonna recommend the jnc660. I just bought a fresh unit since my dad stays taking mine for his skid steer and work vehicles

  6. It’s only a 2 hour drive for me. I’ll be up there meeting with Milo so I’m sure I’ll see you all there! 💪🏼💪🏼

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