:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Joseph Davis on June 07, 2009, 03:45:34 PM
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http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f14/d16a6-turbo-28151/ (http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f14/d16a6-turbo-28151/)
The trash Google presents me with when I'm looking for feedback on Mr Gasket stackable headgaskets. I swear, it's not 1/3rd the search engine that it used to be.
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That thread sure is full of stupidity.
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AbaZ style - He has no fucking clue
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Luke said he could do a 90mm d. Offset bores, offset wrist pins, strange non symetrical loading.
Rev Atari might have been way ahead of his time.
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Luke said he could do a 90mm d. Offset bores, offset wrist pins, strange non symetrical loading.
Luke is not normal folks.
81mm is standard sleeved D16 limit, even NA will be prone to have headgasket issues. 79mm FTW!
Also, 84mm + 90mm stroke = 2.0x liters.
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JDSAP
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90mm d with 100% filled block ftmfw
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JDSAP
+5
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Very nice little thread they have going there. It was from 2002, but man that seems behind the curve even then.
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You suck at pool. I wanted the too last option and could only choose 1. I had to vote for OK....
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you shouldnt really have to mess with the valve train, the stock is pretty safe to 8000rpm
Turbo use and need high over lap cams the stock cams do not have high over lap. There for upgrading you cams and valve train will also net you more power. (note you are not upgrading to increase your redline you are doing it for over lap)
Isnt this the opposite? i thought overlap on the cams is bad. its reply 13 the guy seems to know all :mexi:
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overlap blows boost and fuel out the exhaust right past the combustion chamber
Not always. Plenty of stock cam GSR's making more power with very little overlap compared to a "turbo cam" RPM and VE are the key factors here.
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Blowers blow out boost. A properly set up turbo engine has an IM vs EM pressure ratio similar to a NA car, and they like NA cams insomuch as the turbo/increased airmass amplifies the cam's characteristics. Too large of a set of NA cams pushes the powerband up too high to use properly.