Twincam Conversion Kits. Would it be worth it?
OK this is what i can see:
- Gearbox = Bill Hincher
- Rear Thermostat = WANTSOM
- Remote thermostat housing = corolla AE82
- Front Thermostat = jayracing in the USA
- Inlet Manifold = JMF/Magnus/etc..
- Exhaust Manifold = HELP!
- Front Mounted CAS setup = HELP!
- Water Pully using starion style pump = HELP!
- Gearbox = Bill Hincher
- Rear Thermostat = WANTSOM
- Remote thermostat housing = corolla AE82
- Front Thermostat = jayracing in the USA
- Inlet Manifold = JMF/Magnus/etc..
- Exhaust Manifold = HELP!
- Front Mounted CAS setup = HELP!
- Water Pully using starion style pump = HELP!
SR20 powered starion what have I done..... :P
The water pump off a Nissan Pintara has the perfect profile and offset but is just a tad smaller in overall diameter than the VR4 one. The 4 mounting holes need to be redrilled to suit the Starion water pump PCD.
I have thought of getting these manufactured in aluminium to the larger VR4 diameter using the Nissan profile. Will get off my arse soon and chase this through. That said, I am running the Pintara pully on my motor and not getting cavitation issues and its revving higher for longer than a street motor would.
Motorsport Connections here in Sydney are an excellent source for alum/stainless hard line, Aeroquip style connectors and sundry other plumbing issues for fuel, water and oil lines. Very helpful staff who can read into a project and come up with what you need to do what you want. They do online and mail orders as well.
Exhaust - I'm sure if we approached Kyle at 6Boost he would be quickly able to adapt his current low mount exhaust manifold for the 4G63 to a top mount with choice of std or T3 flanges. or 4GPower in Melbourne is capable of doing these as he has the skills and equipment to help out his Austarion mates.
Meek Performance in Girraween Sydney have an extensive range of 4G63 parts to enable the conversion. They stock all the oil pumps, casings, pulleys, balancers, head componentry, pistons, rods, rings etc. You name it, they've got and prices are reasonable. Chris knows Galant/EVO stuff inside out and upside down and can cross reference parts that are compatible.
I have thought of getting these manufactured in aluminium to the larger VR4 diameter using the Nissan profile. Will get off my arse soon and chase this through. That said, I am running the Pintara pully on my motor and not getting cavitation issues and its revving higher for longer than a street motor would.
Motorsport Connections here in Sydney are an excellent source for alum/stainless hard line, Aeroquip style connectors and sundry other plumbing issues for fuel, water and oil lines. Very helpful staff who can read into a project and come up with what you need to do what you want. They do online and mail orders as well.
Exhaust - I'm sure if we approached Kyle at 6Boost he would be quickly able to adapt his current low mount exhaust manifold for the 4G63 to a top mount with choice of std or T3 flanges. or 4GPower in Melbourne is capable of doing these as he has the skills and equipment to help out his Austarion mates.
Meek Performance in Girraween Sydney have an extensive range of 4G63 parts to enable the conversion. They stock all the oil pumps, casings, pulleys, balancers, head componentry, pistons, rods, rings etc. You name it, they've got and prices are reasonable. Chris knows Galant/EVO stuff inside out and upside down and can cross reference parts that are compatible.
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Great post guys, there's a lot of collective knowledge. Will be keeping an eye on this. Should really be in the TC section for easy reference in the future.
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There's better ways of setting up a thermostat than the AE82 remote housing downstream of WANTSOM's adaptor. I'm working on something at the moment, I'll post pics up when it's done. Far more compact and doesn't include any flexible hosing prior to the thermostat, ie, on the high-pressure side.
My set up is a bit different to most as I use a swirl pot, but you can do whatever you like with it downstream of the thermostat.
The main challenge is space - there isn't much of it between the back of the head and thermostat adaptor - also some intake manifolds may get in the way.
My set up is a bit different to most as I use a swirl pot, but you can do whatever you like with it downstream of the thermostat.
The main challenge is space - there isn't much of it between the back of the head and thermostat adaptor - also some intake manifolds may get in the way.
I Agree, i ended up getting 2 thermostat housing tops similar to this photo:Lummy wrote:There's better ways of setting up a thermostat than the AE82 remote housing downstream of WANTSOM's adaptor.
and milled a lip into one for the thermostat to sit in then bolted them together with some silicone and made a L shaped bracket to mount off where the inlet plenum bolts to the head
think it looks much tidier :)
SR20 powered starion what have I done..... :P
Good info and love hearing other peoples ways around things. However what happens when the car changes hands and needs a new water pump? Is the local mechanic going to do this?water pump is easy
just get the flange the pulley bolts onto on the water pump shaft pressed off flip it over and press it back on
More than likely it will result in a headache for the new owner. Would it not be better to just have a correct offset pulley?
I have the pieces to do what Ixnay has done and will do it in the not too distant future but was short on time when putting it all back as I was trying to get to a tack meeting so just went with the AE82 option at the time.
Ixnay's way is more compact in my opinion.
Will be looking forward to what you come up with Lummy.
Cheers
Ixnay's way is more compact in my opinion.
Will be looking forward to what you come up with Lummy.
Cheers
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