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From: 1997 2000 GL'T=Grand Lux + Turbonator
My block is a new genuine 22b Block which is sand cast - contary to popular belief theses are different to an EJ22T - it feels and looks differnt, the surface is different and the casting are slightly different - it was one of the few new ones left. RCM supplied it. Its got rear thrust bearing conversion and 14mm stud conversion. Im using standard 2.5 STI crank as never had a problem with them. So running 2.35 overall.
I must say tho 2.5 semi closed decks are a lot more durable than the press they get.
Last year my car was 2.5 Semi and it had done 10k miles at 600/550, the only reason it failed was my stupidity. i.e. 0.5 galons of fuel lapping snetterton - fuel surge and burnt a small hole in cylinder near head gasket.
The only reson I went CDB this year is the power im expecting and the money spent on the rest of the engine.
I was going to use a secondhand EJ22t block i have, as I feel a seasoned block remachined would be stong, but when it was rebored one of the bore was slightly porous.
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From: "Engineering Perfection in Essex"
So do you think i'll be okay with my new unseasoned block.
Its a stock 2.5 SCD, no bells, no wistles.. but it is that later casting with a cleaner finish and very little flashing.
I was going to liner it but i doubt i'll be breaking 500 with it. My target is a strong, solid 450/450+.
Its a stock 2.5 SCD, no bells, no wistles.. but it is that later casting with a cleaner finish and very little flashing.
I was going to liner it but i doubt i'll be breaking 500 with it. My target is a strong, solid 450/450+.
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So do you think i'll be okay with my new unseasoned block.
Its a stock 2.5 SCD, no bells, no wistles.. but it is that later casting with a cleaner finish and very little flashing.
I was going to liner it but i doubt i'll be breaking 500 with it. My target is a strong, solid 450/450+.
Its a stock 2.5 SCD, no bells, no wistles.. but it is that later casting with a cleaner finish and very little flashing.
I was going to liner it but i doubt i'll be breaking 500 with it. My target is a strong, solid 450/450+.
450/450 is easily reliable on a 2.5 semi - if you going for forged rods and pistons i would say you will be ok upto 550-600 later on.
Im no engine builder or expert, just my humble opinion.
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From: "Engineering Perfection in Essex"
Current spec for the new motor is...
EJ257 block
EJ257 sti crank
Wiseco pistons
Piston rings
Carrillo rods
ACL big end bearings
ACL main bearings
OEM head gaskets
ARP 11mm head stud kit
RCM oil pump
New oem water pump
PE kevlar timing belt
NGK racing 8s
Phenolic spacers
Machined 2ltr STI heads with AVCS
JDM Spec C inlet manifold
Hyperflow top mounted Oil cooler
Turbocharger exhaust housing 8cm for my FP green
Turbo blanket
Exedy hyper Compe-R twin plate clutch, billet lightened f/wheel
Breather/Oil separator
Converted an fuel rails
Parallel fuel system, hose fittings etc
Fuelab fuel filter
Weld on fittings/banjos for turbo water feed and drain
Lots of AN fittings for fuel, oil and water plumbing.
EJ257 block
EJ257 sti crank
Wiseco pistons
Piston rings
Carrillo rods
ACL big end bearings
ACL main bearings
OEM head gaskets
ARP 11mm head stud kit
RCM oil pump
New oem water pump
PE kevlar timing belt
NGK racing 8s
Phenolic spacers
Machined 2ltr STI heads with AVCS
JDM Spec C inlet manifold
Hyperflow top mounted Oil cooler
Turbocharger exhaust housing 8cm for my FP green
Turbo blanket
Exedy hyper Compe-R twin plate clutch, billet lightened f/wheel
Breather/Oil separator
Converted an fuel rails
Parallel fuel system, hose fittings etc
Fuelab fuel filter
Weld on fittings/banjos for turbo water feed and drain
Lots of AN fittings for fuel, oil and water plumbing.
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From: 1997 2000 GL'T=Grand Lux + Turbonator
Current spec for the new motor is...
EJ257 block
EJ257 sti crank
Wiseco pistons
Piston rings
Carrillo rods
ACL big end bearings
ACL main bearings
OEM head gaskets
ARP 11mm head stud kit
RCM oil pump
New oem water pump
PE kevlar timing belt
NGK racing 8s
Phenolic spacers
Machined 2ltr STI heads with AVCS
JDM Spec C inlet manifold
Hyperflow top mounted Oil cooler
Turbocharger exhaust housing 8cm for my FP green
Turbo blanket
Exedy hyper Compe-R twin plate clutch, billet lightened f/wheel
Breather/Oil separator
Converted an fuel rails
Parallel fuel system, hose fittings etc
Fuelab fuel filter
Weld on fittings/banjos for turbo water feed and drain
Lots of AN fittings for fuel, oil and water plumbing.
EJ257 block
EJ257 sti crank
Wiseco pistons
Piston rings
Carrillo rods
ACL big end bearings
ACL main bearings
OEM head gaskets
ARP 11mm head stud kit
RCM oil pump
New oem water pump
PE kevlar timing belt
NGK racing 8s
Phenolic spacers
Machined 2ltr STI heads with AVCS
JDM Spec C inlet manifold
Hyperflow top mounted Oil cooler
Turbocharger exhaust housing 8cm for my FP green
Turbo blanket
Exedy hyper Compe-R twin plate clutch, billet lightened f/wheel
Breather/Oil separator
Converted an fuel rails
Parallel fuel system, hose fittings etc
Fuelab fuel filter
Weld on fittings/banjos for turbo water feed and drain
Lots of AN fittings for fuel, oil and water plumbing.
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Do you say that in front of him? 
Wait till the winter comes and his gas heater starts playing up, then say it to him....see what becomes of ya!

Impressive stuff though fella. Good to see you stick at it and fling oodles of cash at it....just like the last guy did.

Wait till the winter comes and his gas heater starts playing up, then say it to him....see what becomes of ya!

Impressive stuff though fella. Good to see you stick at it and fling oodles of cash at it....just like the last guy did.
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From: 1997 2000 GL'T=Grand Lux + Turbonator
Just give me a shout. if the body shop baked it, it'll be plenty hard enough now. shouldn't need much of a polish. main thing is to get it sealed up
can i ask two things sy?
1. what sort of power will it/should it kick out when complete
2. have you a camera attached to video people s faces when you give her a naughty squirt against a chav chariot
1. what sort of power will it/should it kick out when complete
2. have you a camera attached to video people s faces when you give her a naughty squirt against a chav chariot















