Frayz's little tuning update..
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Ollie, you dont know mw well enough regarding why i dont take pics lol.
macmac, cheers mate, really really appreciate your comments
macmac, cheers mate, really really appreciate your comments
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Okay chaps, tiny update.
I wanted to fit my heads up tonight but i forgot the wrench i wanted to use so couldnt fit them up. I'll wait.
Gaskets arrived,

Aslo my injectors arrived, these are supposed to be very good indeed so lets hope they do the trick.

Decided to get the short block on the stand and to fit the oil pump anyway, so obviously i took pics hahaha





So hopefully make some better progress on my next update.
I wanted to fit my heads up tonight but i forgot the wrench i wanted to use so couldnt fit them up. I'll wait.
Gaskets arrived,

Aslo my injectors arrived, these are supposed to be very good indeed so lets hope they do the trick.

Decided to get the short block on the stand and to fit the oil pump anyway, so obviously i took pics hahaha






So hopefully make some better progress on my next update.
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From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
The attention to detail you've put into this i can't see one of Chy's being any better than yours Frayz....................Maybe should of gone for a 2.35 though lol
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Got a bit more done,
Modified hardware for the Mocal take off.

Heads bagged ready to go on

Sittin pretty

ARP headstud kit

Studs in and measured

Cossie gaskets in place

Heads torqued up

New genuine oem waterpump

As she sits tonight. Much better
Modified hardware for the Mocal take off.

Heads bagged ready to go on

Sittin pretty

ARP headstud kit

Studs in and measured

Cossie gaskets in place

Heads torqued up

New genuine oem waterpump

As she sits tonight. Much better

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Dont know where youve heard that from mate its incorrect. The stock avcs motors use the 10mm pump. Some of the JDMs used an 11mm pump. But most have now gone back to the 10mm pump as the extra flow cannot be used by the engine anyway. The pump ends up having the relief valve open 99% of the time and the pump just airiates the oil.
If you have huge clearances and need the extra volume then fine, fit a bigger pump, but unless youre running custom drilled cranks and opened up oil appertures then the 11 or 12mm pump wont do anymore than the 10mm item.
If you have huge clearances and need the extra volume then fine, fit a bigger pump, but unless youre running custom drilled cranks and opened up oil appertures then the 11 or 12mm pump wont do anymore than the 10mm item.
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Dont know where youve heard that from mate its incorrect. The stock avcs motors use the 10mm pump. Some of the JDMs used an 11mm pump. But most have now gone back to the 10mm pump as the extra flow cannot be used by the engine anyway. The pump ends up having the relief valve open 99% of the time and the pump just airiates the oil.
If you have huge clearances and need the extra volume then fine, fit a bigger pump, but unless youre running custom drilled cranks and opened up oil appertures then the 11 or 12mm pump wont do anymore than the 10mm item.
If you have huge clearances and need the extra volume then fine, fit a bigger pump, but unless youre running custom drilled cranks and opened up oil appertures then the 11 or 12mm pump wont do anymore than the 10mm item.
Frayz,
I noticed on the other thread that you're sticking with 11mm ARP studs. In your opinion when do you feel that 14mm is worthwhile? If at all....
I only ask as I stuck with 11mm as well. When sorting out the issues with mine and putting it back together, I originally put the 14mm conversion in the budget but David of APi fame basically told me I was throwing money away. His reasoning was two fold (if I remember correctly)..
Basically, he said 11mm will do pretty much what 14mm will do and offer no real increase in clamping force. The other reason he said why many say you have to have 14mm is due to the myth and hype surrounding it. He further argued that even if I decide to drop the T and go for a V, a SC billet or rotated, my engine can easily cope with the extra power.
I trust and value David's opinion and went with his advice. I just wondered your take on it being another opinion that I value - especially as you're looking at considerably more than my lowly 450
.
I noticed on the other thread that you're sticking with 11mm ARP studs. In your opinion when do you feel that 14mm is worthwhile? If at all....
I only ask as I stuck with 11mm as well. When sorting out the issues with mine and putting it back together, I originally put the 14mm conversion in the budget but David of APi fame basically told me I was throwing money away. His reasoning was two fold (if I remember correctly)..
Basically, he said 11mm will do pretty much what 14mm will do and offer no real increase in clamping force. The other reason he said why many say you have to have 14mm is due to the myth and hype surrounding it. He further argued that even if I decide to drop the T and go for a V, a SC billet or rotated, my engine can easily cope with the extra power.
I trust and value David's opinion and went with his advice. I just wondered your take on it being another opinion that I value - especially as you're looking at considerably more than my lowly 450
.









I was alluding to his build prowess Neil