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Post by 4thgenphil » Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:11 pm
nucleustylzlude wrote:Very nice. Ah, another tempting me to buy a byass valve and run new lines to the rear too, what you doing to my already long list of jobs!![]()
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you mean pete106 didnt already?NafemanNathan wrote:He's done the same to me Rob
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Post by Benny » Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:54 pm
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Post by rob quilter » Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:12 pm
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Post by Benny » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:50 pm
rjudgey wrote:Well I'm just doing the best I can with an old spare engine, Budget and time reasonably restrictive so I've given this head a street job but only in the sense that the stock valve seats are retained as Benny likes to cruise around all night clocking up miles so race seats are out as they only last like 20-30k miles at best. And I've also kept the guides stock length to keep them from wearing out quicker but I have shaped the guide ramps and the guide ends a little to help flow as much as possible, I've also added my own little special finish to the vavles and the inlet ports are pretty rough as it's direct port injection, the inlet manifold has been smoothed out leading towards the head.
Given that the pistons are stock but I've shaved .5mm off the head and block to boost CR ratio up a bit, the Throttle body is a few mm bigger and tweaked, F22/23 cam pulley's modded to fit B20A set to 4 degree advance on inlet and 4 degree retard on exhaust, B20A5 header and downpipe modded to fit, CAI kit fitted, FSE power boost valve fuel pressure reglutor set a tiny bit higher than stock, nicely modded head and we should hope to get around 170-180bhp but I think 190bhp could be possible but with stock cams I'd be stoked with 180bhp still some Cat cams in and 200bhp is easy! more for certain if we went webers or ITB's but Benny is keen to keep mpg sensible! lol! but to be honest we won't really know what we will get till we get it up and running.
Well I've been a very busy boy nearly done with all the prep work and I've just started to assemble the block so nearly there home straight in my sights! It's mad to think that all these hours in stripping down, prepping, cleaning, more cleaning, then some more cleaning and quite a lot of time doing headwork then more cleaning and to put everything together probably doesn't take much more than 8-10 hours! lol! Oh well hopefully get a good nights sleep get up at 7am and crack on!! Hope to have block pretty much built then get the head assembled which is a few hours work. And then pack everything and anything I can think off to head down to Benny's to get this sucker back in the car!!
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Post by Benny » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:19 pm
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Post by honda-hardy » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:48 pm
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Post by NafemanNathan » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:54 pm
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