bluetop vs gze
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bluetop vs gze
i was thinking about this
i know the bluetop and gze aren't too different (im not sure all of the little differences) but would a rebuilt bluetop be just as good to boost compared to a gze that came with a s/c already? im not sure if the gze is better in the long run or if the bluetop would perform just as well
i know the bluetop and gze aren't too different (im not sure all of the little differences) but would a rebuilt bluetop be just as good to boost compared to a gze that came with a s/c already? im not sure if the gze is better in the long run or if the bluetop would perform just as well
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There are quite a few differences actually. Blue top doesnt have near as much reinforcement as the 7 rib gze block does. GZE comes with forged ceramic coated pistons, larger crank diameter (42mm vs 40mm in bluetop) and I believe the rods are stronger as well. Plus you can get piston squirters in some of the 7 rib blocks as well. All in all the GZE is a much stronger more reliable block. Now if your going NA, then you can stick with the bluetop block, but for forced induction applications the 7 rib is the way to go. 7 ribs arent that hard to come by either. Quite a few different versions for sale on here and club4ag at the moment.
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cool thanks for the info it's nothing im going to do anytime soon just curiousMadeInThe80s wrote:There are quite a few differences actually. Blue top doesnt have near as much reinforcement as the 7 rib gze block does. GZE comes with forged ceramic coated pistons, larger crank diameter (42mm vs 40mm in bluetop) and I believe the rods are stronger as well. Plus you can get piston squirters in some of the 7 rib blocks as well. All in all the GZE is a much stronger more reliable block. Now if your going NA, then you can stick with the bluetop block, but for forced induction applications the 7 rib is the way to go. 7 ribs arent that hard to come by either. Quite a few different versions for sale on here and club4ag at the moment.
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ok 4agze has diffrent piston rods there more like h beam style i can post pics and thepistins are dished i beleave i can post pictures if you like of rods and pistons on a first gen gze ... becuase i have first gen gze pistons and rods.. hell the rod cap studs are also a diffrent thread there more corse threads... i can pst there thread pitch if yall want lol... there injectors are diffrent in flow rate i beleave..
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