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which setup would produce more power and reliability?
*redtop (smallport) head/my 20v bottom end/ 20v itb's/standalone
*just plain old blacktop 20v
*or just keep the bluetop
i think the first just because it seems easier due to waterline/dist.
*redtop (smallport) head/my 20v bottom end/ 20v itb's/standalone
*just plain old blacktop 20v
*or just keep the bluetop
i think the first just because it seems easier due to waterline/dist.
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the blue top bottom end is recommended due to its lighter internals. every subsequent block afterwards houses a larger and obviously heavier rotating assembly yet still spun to a higher tolerance with the 20v crank being at the pinnacle of that improvement.
the 3 rib can also be spun to improve on what could be perceived as a weakness in its smaller mass or just replaced with forged components. the lighter assembly has its advantages.
personally, the latter blocks w/ "heavier" internals can also be built and with the added security of knowing it can take more of a beating that can be dished out at it i.e. forced induction via turbo, sc or nitrous oxide.
the biggest area to pay attention to is going to be the head. that's where gains will be best had. in regards to the 4AG: "it's all in your HEAD".
the 3 rib can also be spun to improve on what could be perceived as a weakness in its smaller mass or just replaced with forged components. the lighter assembly has its advantages.
personally, the latter blocks w/ "heavier" internals can also be built and with the added security of knowing it can take more of a beating that can be dished out at it i.e. forced induction via turbo, sc or nitrous oxide.
the biggest area to pay attention to is going to be the head. that's where gains will be best had. in regards to the 4AG: "it's all in your HEAD".
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Ricky86 wrote: I wouldn't want a 20 valve just for that reason alone bc shit will eventually break lol!
My thoughts exactly!!!
I will also throw this one into the mix just for fun...
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I would say stick with the bluetop with ITB's and standalone. cause the blacktop has alot more hassle to work with as in waterlines and such. And then the parts are kinda hard to track down and if you can get them there pretty expensive just cause its JDM. lol I reallly see no point in going black top other then for the small power diffrence. for the same amount of time and money you can
P&P the head
toda valvesprings or TRD will do
TODA valve guides
TODA retainers
Ebay Manifold
Mitsubishi Starion / Eclipse turbo
R/C injectors
standalone
HKS cams
And after all is said and done you can call it a day and show off what you yourself had built. I guess the reason I dont like engine swaps is cause I like top see how much power i can squeeze out of a engine before i go to a swap. But if you go blacktop then kudos for you. But i pearsonaly like to show off what i build.
P&P the head
toda valvesprings or TRD will do
TODA valve guides
TODA retainers
Ebay Manifold
Mitsubishi Starion / Eclipse turbo
R/C injectors
standalone
HKS cams
And after all is said and done you can call it a day and show off what you yourself had built. I guess the reason I dont like engine swaps is cause I like top see how much power i can squeeze out of a engine before i go to a swap. But if you go blacktop then kudos for you. But i pearsonaly like to show off what i build.