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Has anybody ordered their engines from this company? If so, how are they? I am going to be buying a new engine soon. I just wanted peeps opinions and experiences with GEX engines. Thanks.
mooq
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Do Not and I Repeat Do Not Even
Think Twice About Ordering from
GEX SUCKS
Think Twice About Ordering from
GEX SUCKS
- Travis
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do a search or scroll through the threads, this very question is asked about bi-weekly and we always give the same answer, don't do it!
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yea I was talking to one of my friends friend who had boghten A Gex motor 6 months ago and said it sucks.so don't buy one from them.
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I must be the LUCKY one cuz I have a GEX 1776 and it runs like a champ,for almost 35,000 mi. now how about that.
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Stop on by my workshop I can show you three GEX motors All are junk one had Four differant pistons!! save your money. Steve
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if you go to gex you can get a new case on your engine for $100. you can also get new heads.i dont know how there heads are though. i recommend you get the new case with a gex engine.
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Who would you recommend for a good turn-key engine?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mooqfsh:
Who would you recommend for a good turn-key engine?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yourself!!!!! Seriously, no one cares as much about your motor as you do.
If you have the room, and time you will save money and have a better motor then any mass producer can sell you.
Who would you recommend for a good turn-key engine?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yourself!!!!! Seriously, no one cares as much about your motor as you do.
If you have the room, and time you will save money and have a better motor then any mass producer can sell you.
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I agree with James above.... read the book called.. how to rebuild your aircooled VW engine by Tom Wilson... and build your own!! because nobody cares about your engine...just your money....
if you do buy an engine..buy from someone who is close to you so if you have problems you can bring it back without all the shipping hassle... good luck
if you do buy an engine..buy from someone who is close to you so if you have problems you can bring it back without all the shipping hassle... good luck
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Hi everyone,
You all have good advice.
I would like to add my 2 cents.
If you prefer not to do your own engine work then I would suggest Jake Raby. I know that he is heavy into typeIV now but he still builds typeI's. I just fired up my 1776 with all the goodies that Jake built and man it sure sounds sweet. He is probably not the cheapest but I would argue he is one of the best. In my humble opinion.
Doug
You all have good advice.
I would like to add my 2 cents.
If you prefer not to do your own engine work then I would suggest Jake Raby. I know that he is heavy into typeIV now but he still builds typeI's. I just fired up my 1776 with all the goodies that Jake built and man it sure sounds sweet. He is probably not the cheapest but I would argue he is one of the best. In my humble opinion.
Doug
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Thanks Doug,
Glad you finally got that engine fired up after almost a year.....
All we do now is turnkey engines, just like we did for Doug. Now every engine we build goes on the dyno for a torture test and to see exactly what jetting, timing and etc it really needs to live a long life.
Glad you finally got that engine fired up after almost a year.....
All we do now is turnkey engines, just like we did for Doug. Now every engine we build goes on the dyno for a torture test and to see exactly what jetting, timing and etc it really needs to live a long life.
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for a long time, some of us vw guys purchased items based soley on price, bringing a lot of crap into the marketplace. this is a perfect example of how this can be corrected: massive type 4 has been a valuable member of this board and he is apparently a talented motor assembler. sometimes you get what you paid for so wouldn't you rather be saddled with quality? support vendors like jake instead of color-ad-in-magazine guys please (rant)
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Thanks for the kind words...
I visit these forums to stop alot of BS and to try and help folks from my experience. We are more than glad to help out...
I have never had an ad in the magazines, and we stay booked for 2 month backlog all the time. we support those who support us....
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I visit these forums to stop alot of BS and to try and help folks from my experience. We are more than glad to help out...
I have never had an ad in the magazines, and we stay booked for 2 month backlog all the time. we support those who support us....
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Raby's Aircooled Technology
www.aircooledtechnology.com
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Jake Raby does turn-keys. If you don't want that, we do type 1 longblocks, or you can do it yourself!
John
Aircooled.Net Inc.
John
Aircooled.Net Inc.