How it's supposed to be done.
#26
I talked to him last night.... did you guys notice the freakin clean bearings there....
NO WEAR... that is how it should look.
And for all those that say he can't tune for ****..... Thats proof in the puddin' right there!
NO WEAR... that is how it should look.
And for all those that say he can't tune for ****..... Thats proof in the puddin' right there!
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#35
hey area, do you mind me asking what pully your gunna b running on the tvs once your done with the engine building because im actually doing pretty much the same thing and i have a tvs so i was just wondering what size your gunna b running
#38
Changing the pistons and not the sleeves, not saying it's going to happen, but I HOPE his sleeves don't crack.
I have noticed that A LOT of people who change there pistons and not there sleeves at the same time have cracked there sleeves shortly after.
I have noticed that A LOT of people who change there pistons and not there sleeves at the same time have cracked there sleeves shortly after.
#45
All that is doing is lowering PRESSURE BEFORE THE HEAD. That's where boost readings are read from. A ported head will allow more air to get inside the cylinders, which in turn you add more fuel, which in turn makes more power, which in turn increases cylinder pressure. Which in turn a lot of people have split sleeves, including me.
I doubt Bryan will crack a sleeve though. HIGHLY doubt.
#46
You've done it now, you've cursed you car. Once Ecotecs are built, that's when they blow up. Look at Paul's car, didn't blow up until after it was built.
Just kidding. Looks like a good mild build/freshen up.
Just kidding. Looks like a good mild build/freshen up.
#47
Yeah no sleeves + aftermarket pistons have been equalling cracked sleeve but I believe Area is already on the smallest pulley? and with the ported head it should be easier on everything with less pressure but we'll see
#48
what i would be more worried about is how out of round those cyl are after 100k mi. and it looks from the pics no ball hone or even a plateau brush was used to remove oil build up.
not saying it hasent been done before or anything but i would of felt like the stock motor would have been tighter and hold better leakdown and comp #'s then this set up.
it will probably be alright, mine lasted a good 30k on 22+ psi before the sleeve went after the first build.
Now Mr. Bates has taken care of all my worries.
not saying it hasent been done before or anything but i would of felt like the stock motor would have been tighter and hold better leakdown and comp #'s then this set up.
it will probably be alright, mine lasted a good 30k on 22+ psi before the sleeve went after the first build.
Now Mr. Bates has taken care of all my worries.
Last edited by hungryhip-ccp; 03-11-2010 at 03:23 PM.
#49
what i would be more worried about is how out of round those cyl are after 100k mi. and it looks from the pics no ball hone or even a plateau brush was used to remove oil build up.
not saying it hasent been done before or anything but i would of felt like the stock motor would have been tighter and hold better leakdown and comp #'s then this set up.
it will probably be alright, mine lasted a good 30k on 22+ psi before the sleeve went after the first build.
Now Mr. Bates has taken care of all my worries.
not saying it hasent been done before or anything but i would of felt like the stock motor would have been tighter and hold better leakdown and comp #'s then this set up.
it will probably be alright, mine lasted a good 30k on 22+ psi before the sleeve went after the first build.
Now Mr. Bates has taken care of all my worries.
Last edited by ralliartist; 03-11-2010 at 02:37 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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