V3 STI heads onto newage STI block - Whats involved?
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Just wondering if someone who has done this could give a breakdown of whats involved - the more detailed the better
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The newage block
v3 sti heads
all your ancilliaries
I cant remember exactly but I think you will need 1.1mm heads gaskets to get the correct comp ratio
Then bolt all together can either use standard headbolts (buy new) or aftermarket headstuds
That is pretty much it
v3 sti heads
all your ancilliaries
I cant remember exactly but I think you will need 1.1mm heads gaskets to get the correct comp ratio
Then bolt all together can either use standard headbolts (buy new) or aftermarket headstuds
That is pretty much it
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Its a v3 Type R and standard... Would it require a remap?
Is there anything else worth changing/uprating whilst the engines apart?
Yep I would defo remap it as the combo will throw the map out to some extent, depends how far you're going with the car and what the intended use is?
One thing I would potentially consider on the head side is to uprate the valves to single piece items for peace of mind
One thing I would potentially consider on the head side is to uprate the valves to single piece items for peace of mind
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Well the bottom end has started knocking, so decided to put a bit of money into her, change/rebuild the engine and up the power... Hopefully to around 380-400bhp, so a remap was always on the cards.
Just trying to decide on exact route i'm going to take as the gearbox will also need changing at some point no doubt.
Just trying to decide on exact route i'm going to take as the gearbox will also need changing at some point no doubt.
For that power level you should be fine with the standard valves but if shes a keeper id do them just for peace of mind. Of course over 350bhp the gearbox is on borrowed time, good luck with the build as it is a really good setup and at 400bhp right in its sweet spot of reliability
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For that power level you should be fine with the standard valves but if shes a keeper id do them just for peace of mind. Of course over 350bhp the gearbox is on borrowed time, good luck with the build as it is a really good setup and at 400bhp right in its sweet spot of reliability 

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