Time to present the "GO BIG.."-project! With pics
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Originally Posted by Duke
Well.. still no word or reply from Skunk. I'm pissed off! Time to call in the long arm of the law.
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Alright, I will put the Skunk-thing aside in this thread and post some pics of new parts
I just ordered 300+ feet of wiring for a new harness I'm going to build.
The head. Stock valve sizing.
Tial 44 mm v-banded wastegate.
Tial 50 mm BOV. Gotta love v-band.
Racing valvesprings setup to handle 30 psi.
Custom CNC-milled engine mounts. Semi-solid.
Custom CNC-milled caster blocks with delrin inserts.
Painted front brake shields.
Shift **** insert
Custom delrin bushings for front sway bar drop links.
Grouted block.
I just ordered 300+ feet of wiring for a new harness I'm going to build.
The head. Stock valve sizing.
Tial 44 mm v-banded wastegate.
Tial 50 mm BOV. Gotta love v-band.
Racing valvesprings setup to handle 30 psi.
Custom CNC-milled engine mounts. Semi-solid.
Custom CNC-milled caster blocks with delrin inserts.
Painted front brake shields.
Shift **** insert
Custom delrin bushings for front sway bar drop links.
Grouted block.
#142
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Thanks guys!
No I haven't worked out things with Skunk.
Grouting the block is to improve the structural ridigity of the block and minimize cylinder movement at high power levels.
This was my spare head, the one that was going to be very special is with the skunk.
The work on this head is nice but the stock valves are going to rob me of a lot of power.
No I haven't worked out things with Skunk.
Grouting the block is to improve the structural ridigity of the block and minimize cylinder movement at high power levels.
This was my spare head, the one that was going to be very special is with the skunk.
The work on this head is nice but the stock valves are going to rob me of a lot of power.
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Originally Posted by Duke
Grouting the block is to improve the structural ridigity of the block and minimize cylinder movement at high power levels.
#144
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Originally Posted by TarHeel 944S
Is this a cheaper/ more effective alternative to sleeving the block?
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Will the grouted block affect the cooling any? What about some kind of girdle at the top of the cylinders to add rigity? something like this?http://www.modacar.com/products/Hond...ock+Guard.html ?
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Originally Posted by TRP951
Will the grouted block affect the cooling any? What about some kind of girdle at the top of the cylinders to add rigity? something like this?http://www.modacar.com/products/Hond...ock+Guard.html ?
Yes it reduces the amount of coolant between the cylinders but the 3.0 liter blocks came that way and the very most of the heat is at the top of the cylinders anyway.
A deck plate is a very good idea but the attempts to make one without having to rebore the cylinders didn't work out.
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Originally Posted by Duke
Yes it reduces the amount of coolant between the cylinders but the 3.0 liter blocks came that way and the very most of the heat is at the top of the cylinders anyway.
A deck plate is a very good idea but the attempts to make one without having to rebore the cylinders didn't work out.
A deck plate is a very good idea but the attempts to make one without having to rebore the cylinders didn't work out.