3.? Liter 16 Valve Turbo Thread
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Ahh.... I like!
Looks like a Supra engine with the engine's straight up posistion, dual cam sprockets, turbo location etc...
Wait a minute, judging by the new engine mount and crossover it looks like the engine will be mounted tilted up like that??
Is the engine supposed to go into a full body car with OEM shock towers?
Please post more info about this interesting project!
Looks like a Supra engine with the engine's straight up posistion, dual cam sprockets, turbo location etc...
Wait a minute, judging by the new engine mount and crossover it looks like the engine will be mounted tilted up like that??
Is the engine supposed to go into a full body car with OEM shock towers?
Please post more info about this interesting project!
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Originally Posted by devgriff
Pictures of my other 3.0L 16v engine built by David Chen. Project should be completed and installed mid to late summer.
I guess it won't fit a Porsche transaxle...
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Cant wait to see the torque graph, would be interested to compaire with some similar 8 valve graph. The fact is that this setup should put down more hp at top end and less torque on lower rpm due to the shape/size of intake ports but its theoretical only, truly interesting..
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I am very interested in this too. I could care less about the ouput of the motor actually. I just want to know how that is going to fit in the engine bay. Explanation, please.
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Originally Posted by Markus951
Cant wait to see the torque graph, would be interested to compaire with some similar 8 valve graph. The fact is that this setup should put down more hp at top end and less torque on lower rpm due to the shape/size of intake ports but its theoretical only, truly interesting..
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PS – I too wonder about the ’vertical four’ engine…
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I suppose the oil passages is the biggest challenge when altering the position.
Analyzing a block it doesn't look like it has any special arrangement for the stock tilted position but how about the head?
If the internal lubraction is of no concern I guess the tq tube to bellhousing bolts can be altered without too many problems.
But what's strange though is that this engine still uses the stock oil pan.
Analyzing a block it doesn't look like it has any special arrangement for the stock tilted position but how about the head?
If the internal lubraction is of no concern I guess the tq tube to bellhousing bolts can be altered without too many problems.
But what's strange though is that this engine still uses the stock oil pan.
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The engine will be installed in a 944 chassis, and it will be mounted vertical. Modifications were made to the oil pan & pickup tube, engine mounts, alternator & compressor bracket to accomodate the vertical position.
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The engine will be installed in a 944 chassis, and it will be mounted vertical. Modifications were made to the oil pan & pickup tube, engine mounts, alternator & compressor bracket to accomodate the vertical position.
wow, will it have a stock hood line? or will it have to accomodate the extra height? it has to be what 6 to 8 inches taller than when in the slant position
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