high boost application
DeleriousZ
03-01-2004, 10:21 PM
what type of mods would i have to do to a newer gsr jdm block in order for it to handle around 15 psi? i know you'd have to do all the internals and probably do some sleeving... but what about the head and such? and would the axle be the only thing i would have to replace suspension wise?
TEAM KLR
03-02-2004, 10:35 PM
this is what our engine packages consist of:
up to 15psi and no more & from 300-400hp atw
wiseco pistons 10 overbore 9.5 comp
eagle rods
arp head studs
cometic high performance headgasket
clevite 77 bearings
full engine balance
your local tuner shop should perform the above work for around $3500 + tax
to run over 15psi or if you know that you will be at or around 350 hp atw to start out with your should go ahead and take the next steps:
golden eagle sleeves what ever bore size you want, oringd, line bored, bored and honed. that block will hold up to 60psi! that doesn't mean that the rest of the build will.. haha point is the sky is the limit after you sleeve it.
cost for sleeving: the sleeving should start out around $750 + $250 line boring + $100 bore and hone
these prices are for you to compare and have your local tuner shop set you up.
up to 15psi and no more & from 300-400hp atw
wiseco pistons 10 overbore 9.5 comp
eagle rods
arp head studs
cometic high performance headgasket
clevite 77 bearings
full engine balance
your local tuner shop should perform the above work for around $3500 + tax
to run over 15psi or if you know that you will be at or around 350 hp atw to start out with your should go ahead and take the next steps:
golden eagle sleeves what ever bore size you want, oringd, line bored, bored and honed. that block will hold up to 60psi! that doesn't mean that the rest of the build will.. haha point is the sky is the limit after you sleeve it.
cost for sleeving: the sleeving should start out around $750 + $250 line boring + $100 bore and hone
these prices are for you to compare and have your local tuner shop set you up.
DeleriousZ
03-02-2004, 10:41 PM
so you're talking cost of the package, then 3500 for the install???
Hypsi87
03-02-2004, 11:39 PM
this is what our engine packages consist of:
up to 15psi and no more & from 300-400hp atw
wiseco pistons 10 overbore 9.5 comp
eagle rods
arp head studs
cometic high performance headgasket
clevite 77 bearings
full engine balance
your local tuner shop should perform the above work for around $3500 + tax
to run over 15psi or if you know that you will be at or around 350 hp atw to start out with your should go ahead and take the next steps:
golden eagle sleeves what ever bore size you want, oringd, line bored, bored and honed. that block will hold up to 60psi! that doesn't mean that the rest of the build will.. haha point is the sky is the limit after you sleeve it.
cost for sleeving: the sleeving should start out around $750 + $250 line boring + $100 bore and hone
these prices are for you to compare and have your local tuner shop set you up.
Hey man, not to call you out at all, Just curoius. Now im not sure what engine he has, but what makes the 350 HP. Most of the stuff in your setup, is really just strength adding mods. So not much is gained there. and 15 PSI is not really enough to bring it up that much. Theretoicly *sp* every 14.7 PSI you run (depending on what elevation you live in). you effectivly double the displacement of your engine, and that is not even including intercooler (if equiped) and turbo.supercharger effency are. I don't know what engine a newer GSR has but I figured the three honda engines that I know, a 1.6 doubled is equivlant to a 3.2 NA with the same cam and head specs as the 1.6, a 1.8 is equal to a 3.6 NA with similar cam (including v-tec and head/ exahust flow etc) and a 2.2 v-6 would be equal to a 4.4, once again with the same matching heads/cam/ flow. Im to tired to figure out a .10 over bore size. on the 3 engines. but you know. Like I said, im not trying to call you out and all that stupid ricer stuff. I just wanted to let you know where I am coming from.
up to 15psi and no more & from 300-400hp atw
wiseco pistons 10 overbore 9.5 comp
eagle rods
arp head studs
cometic high performance headgasket
clevite 77 bearings
full engine balance
your local tuner shop should perform the above work for around $3500 + tax
to run over 15psi or if you know that you will be at or around 350 hp atw to start out with your should go ahead and take the next steps:
golden eagle sleeves what ever bore size you want, oringd, line bored, bored and honed. that block will hold up to 60psi! that doesn't mean that the rest of the build will.. haha point is the sky is the limit after you sleeve it.
cost for sleeving: the sleeving should start out around $750 + $250 line boring + $100 bore and hone
these prices are for you to compare and have your local tuner shop set you up.
Hey man, not to call you out at all, Just curoius. Now im not sure what engine he has, but what makes the 350 HP. Most of the stuff in your setup, is really just strength adding mods. So not much is gained there. and 15 PSI is not really enough to bring it up that much. Theretoicly *sp* every 14.7 PSI you run (depending on what elevation you live in). you effectivly double the displacement of your engine, and that is not even including intercooler (if equiped) and turbo.supercharger effency are. I don't know what engine a newer GSR has but I figured the three honda engines that I know, a 1.6 doubled is equivlant to a 3.2 NA with the same cam and head specs as the 1.6, a 1.8 is equal to a 3.6 NA with similar cam (including v-tec and head/ exahust flow etc) and a 2.2 v-6 would be equal to a 4.4, once again with the same matching heads/cam/ flow. Im to tired to figure out a .10 over bore size. on the 3 engines. but you know. Like I said, im not trying to call you out and all that stupid ricer stuff. I just wanted to let you know where I am coming from.
DeleriousZ
03-03-2004, 12:01 AM
yeah.. all that displacement jibba jabba effectively means nothing to me really.. and i wasn't really shooting for 350 hp.. that'd send me off the road with torque steer! 300 whp was kind of a cap, considering i'm going to be driving the car quite often, and the engine i have now is just the stock 93 rs engine, but i plan on buying a swap to work with (set it up on a stand and redo all the internals) most likely a b18c 94-95 jdm engine, but then again, if i'm going to replace all the internals and stuff, do you think it'd be easier to just build a custom engine from scratch? this engine is going to be kind of an after work/ weekend job and will probably take around a month to get done with just me and my bud workin on it, the only thing i'd really have to get done professionally is the sleeving, i have already rebuilt a 350 for my old highschool racing team's chevelle. i would assume that if i got a custom block that it could handle the high boost without sleeving (not too sure about that) so that could save me some money. i'm not really sure about any of this custom block and stuff tho, because i have no idea what comes with it, like, would it just be with the hunk o metal with all the properly drilled/machined coolant passages?
as for the turbo, i am definitely counting on running it with an i/c (who doesn't??) i don't know if the... aw crap i forgot what i was saying.. something about VATN turbo's.. aw hell i hate it when i do that:eek7:.. oh yeah.. i was wondering if the vatn turbo's can handle 15 psi of boost, and if the electronics are still all the same and piping and stuff (i really want that bov sound:grinno:) or if you have any suggestions Hypsi87 i'm totally open to anything right now. all your knowledge of turbo's is much appreciated!!
as for the turbo, i am definitely counting on running it with an i/c (who doesn't??) i don't know if the... aw crap i forgot what i was saying.. something about VATN turbo's.. aw hell i hate it when i do that:eek7:.. oh yeah.. i was wondering if the vatn turbo's can handle 15 psi of boost, and if the electronics are still all the same and piping and stuff (i really want that bov sound:grinno:) or if you have any suggestions Hypsi87 i'm totally open to anything right now. all your knowledge of turbo's is much appreciated!!
Hypsi87
03-03-2004, 09:05 AM
are you running an automatic? If so forget the BOV. have you ever heard a turbo without one? IMO it sounds sooo much better than a BOV Yea ther are people who are going to be gung ho on how your turbo will fail from compressor sugr and all sorts of stuff like that. With an automatic, you don't suge the compressor every time you shift. The way I look at it is this. The majority of the turbo buick community does not run a BOV and they last for a long time on our cars.
DeleriousZ
03-03-2004, 03:50 PM
no it's a 5 speed... i drive stick only!
Hypsi87
03-03-2004, 04:14 PM
Turbos love automatics. you can't spool a turbo with out a load on the engine (for example clutch in). better top end though I guess
DeleriousZ
03-03-2004, 04:16 PM
that's why you gotta shift lightning fast.. so the turbo doesn't have time to un-spool :p
duplox
03-03-2004, 05:12 PM
I believe he was talking about launching. You could be sitting on the line revving your car to 7 grand and the turbo would barely be turning over. put in a 3500stall converter in an automatic and your turbo will spool right up.
DeleriousZ
03-03-2004, 05:16 PM
i see... i've never heard of one of those... then again i haven't heard of a lot of things concerning turbo's... i'm a n00b when it comes to working on cars.. compared to most of you guys that is
tran_nsx
03-03-2004, 05:27 PM
if u drive a stick and want to go turbo, get a bov.
DeleriousZ
03-03-2004, 05:28 PM
yeah...thought so
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