GH Pigma. VR4 Head + Forged Stroker..
Should probably update this.
I'll have my new clutch back soon. Doug @ NPC is re-drilling my flywheel to fit a skyline size clutch. 5 puck brass button ceramic... Should be good for my hp goal.
Block is off to sheps (good engine shop in town) tomorrow to get sussed out.
AEM water/meth kit is on its way from the states.
Also bought a turbo blanket, and getting the exhaust housing coated in HPC black.
Box should come out this week if i get time, as well as the diff for some welding..
Hoping to be back on the road and running about 400rwhp before powercruise in september :D
I'll have my new clutch back soon. Doug @ NPC is re-drilling my flywheel to fit a skyline size clutch. 5 puck brass button ceramic... Should be good for my hp goal.
Block is off to sheps (good engine shop in town) tomorrow to get sussed out.
AEM water/meth kit is on its way from the states.
Also bought a turbo blanket, and getting the exhaust housing coated in HPC black.
Box should come out this week if i get time, as well as the diff for some welding..
Hoping to be back on the road and running about 400rwhp before powercruise in september :D
Pigma - Nana spec GH sigma, 4g63t forged stroker, VR4 head, GT3582r...
Change of plans...
Piston/Bore clearance on no.3 is too far gone. Can't sleeve just 1 cylinder. Cost $800 to sleeve all 4. I could get a new block and just bore that out.. Or...
$685 - Wiseco – K571M86 – 86.00 bore – 8.8 comp ratio - suit 100mm stroke
$435 - Eagle – H Beam connecting rods - CRS5900MA3D – 5.900 Length
+ a 4g64 100m stroke crank from somewhere... ?? Don't feel like paying $900 for one.
This is getting expensive.. Haha
But i won't need water/meth to reach my 400rwhp+ goal. Which also saves $800 not including setup and extra tuning time..
The way i see it, i'm even?? Lol
Piston/Bore clearance on no.3 is too far gone. Can't sleeve just 1 cylinder. Cost $800 to sleeve all 4. I could get a new block and just bore that out.. Or...
$685 - Wiseco – K571M86 – 86.00 bore – 8.8 comp ratio - suit 100mm stroke
$435 - Eagle – H Beam connecting rods - CRS5900MA3D – 5.900 Length
+ a 4g64 100m stroke crank from somewhere... ?? Don't feel like paying $900 for one.
This is getting expensive.. Haha
But i won't need water/meth to reach my 400rwhp+ goal. Which also saves $800 not including setup and extra tuning time..
The way i see it, i'm even?? Lol
Pigma - Nana spec GH sigma, 4g63t forged stroker, VR4 head, GT3582r...
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Some wise words of advice. Firstly get another block and have it re-bored, should cost well under $400. Possibly get some new rings for your ROSS pistons so that you essentially have a rebuilt bottom end once all is said and done for $500.Anchor wrote:Change of plans...
Piston/Bore clearance on no.3 is too far gone. Can't sleeve just 1 cylinder. Cost $800 to sleeve all 4. I could get a new block and just bore that out.. Or...
$685 - Wiseco – K571M86 – 86.00 bore – 8.8 comp ratio - suit 100mm stroke
$435 - Eagle – H Beam connecting rods - CRS5900MA3D – 5.900 Length
+ a 4g64 100m stroke crank from somewhere... ?? Don't feel like paying $900 for one.
This is getting expensive.. Haha
But i won't need water/meth to reach my 400rwhp+ goal. Which also saves $800 not including setup and extra tuning time..
The way i see it, i'm even?? Lol
Stroking it out to 2.4L isn't going to get you more power, it is just going to decrease peak combustion pressures and therefore improve reliability along with spooling the Turbo another 800rpm sooner.
You really need a custom camshaft, not a regrind.. something like 270deg and 13+mm of lift because 225kw @ 23psi shows you have a VE deficiency, which OLD_Farts head will improve and so will a custom camshaft.
If power is still below 300rwkw after that, then that means you need to sort out either the Intake manifold or exhaust manifold.
:beer
I just happen to have a specially ground cam for a SOHC stroker that was going in my stroker before the DOHC swap started :D
Billet cams are NOT available for SOHC :(
If you want a wild cam then you have to get the lobes built up by welding them up and then ground to whatever profile you want $$$$$$$$$$$$$
Jeri is not taking any shortcuts and will be spending $$$$$$$$ and doing it properly :beer
Billet cams are NOT available for SOHC :(
If you want a wild cam then you have to get the lobes built up by welding them up and then ground to whatever profile you want $$$$$$$$$$$$$
Jeri is not taking any shortcuts and will be spending $$$$$$$$ and doing it properly :beer
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
Being an oldschool V8 man. I always thought the usual 'no replacement for displacement' would have effect on a 4cyl too.
Eg, rads head made way more power on less psi with a stroker bottom end. Now i'm thinking he can't gain 40rwhp with 6psi less boost just due to a different head.. Has to have something to do with the extra displacement right?
My exhaust manifold is neat and equal length. Intake is a decent one too with a good size plenum.
Also, the pistons have been getting really hot so i don't know if that is too good for them.. Can't hurt to get new ones?
Eg, rads head made way more power on less psi with a stroker bottom end. Now i'm thinking he can't gain 40rwhp with 6psi less boost just due to a different head.. Has to have something to do with the extra displacement right?
My exhaust manifold is neat and equal length. Intake is a decent one too with a good size plenum.
Also, the pistons have been getting really hot so i don't know if that is too good for them.. Can't hurt to get new ones?
Pigma - Nana spec GH sigma, 4g63t forged stroker, VR4 head, GT3582r...
Go back to Engine Basics 101.
Running a different displacement bottom end on a Forced induction setup will only change how the intake port behaves. Its Turbo airflow at set Boost x VE X RPM = Power
You also have to remember the 40Hp gain was with a fresh bottom end, something that can easily explain jump in HP on less boost.
If the Pistons have been getting too hot then the Tuner should be a bit more conservative net time.
Running a different displacement bottom end on a Forced induction setup will only change how the intake port behaves. Its Turbo airflow at set Boost x VE X RPM = Power
You also have to remember the 40Hp gain was with a fresh bottom end, something that can easily explain jump in HP on less boost.
If the Pistons have been getting too hot then the Tuner should be a bit more conservative net time.
The most important thing that I was aiming for was TORQUE which means better responce and driveability eg= punch out of cornersdocile wrote:Go back to Engine Basics 101.
Running a different displacement bottom end on a Forced induction setup will only change how the intake port behaves. Its Turbo airflow at set Boost x VE X RPM = Power
You also have to remember the 40Hp gain was with a fresh bottom end, something that can easily explain jump in HP on less boost.
If the Pistons have been getting too hot then the Tuner should be a bit more conservative net time.
It's not the amount of power at the top end but the increased torque that the extra displacement gives and the power under the dyno curve that counts most in making a fast car
Remember torque wins races and horsepower sells cars :beer
In recent ZOOM mag a stock 300kw Commodore was quicker over the 1/4 than a 1000hp dyno queen that's driveability+ responce
David Baschur is a convert of the stroker :D
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
I have just done the same conversion in my cordia........has moved the torque band 1500rpm lower and spools the T3/4 turbo up really quick........being a twin cam I have also included BC 280 degree cams and Fluidampr harmonic to help with the balance shaft removal. I am now fitting a T72 turbo.
Before the T72 turbo installation:
Before the T72 turbo installation:
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