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Old 04-08-2014, 02:18 PM
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So I am ready to start building this baby. I am debating between the two and am hearing great stories about both builders. I am hoping to have 850RWHP, daily drive, and be safe. I was wondering what you all think.


I am looking at the AES 390 and the ERL M5.
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Don't think you could go wrong either way
Old 04-08-2014, 05:08 PM
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Call AES and talk to Mike. I can honestly say there customer service, workmanship, and quickness getting jobs done is the best I have ever seen in this industry.

Take into account that I am a highly opinionated and critical ******* and that should be worth some weight. They really impressed me, nothing but great things to say.
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Call AES and talk to Mike. I can honestly say there customer service, workmanship, and quickness getting jobs done is the best I have ever seen in this industry.

Take into account that I am a highly opinionated and critical ******* and that should be worth some weight. They really impressed me, nothing but great things to say.
AES here also will not go wrong with them. Looking at price here also with what you will be getting in a short block.
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Had an AES 390 LQ9 setup w/ callies forged internals and made 9XX rwhp on twin 65's. Car ran well and didn't feel too nose heavy. Car picked up the front end pretty easily during roll races.
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Originally Posted by robert miller
AES here also will not go wrong with them. Looking at price here also with what you will be getting in a short block.

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