engine options for hawkeye sti
#1
engine options for hawkeye sti
so next year i will be upping the power on my hawkeye to around 450-500bhp but im unsure of which way to go with the engine, i was going to replace the rods in my current engine and give it a refresh whilst its apart.
what would be needed to run a 2.1 stroker in my car? i was talking with a highly rated engine builder about this earlier this year and was told that unless i have a syvecs it wouldnt be possible as the 2.5 DBW cam triggers are 3 wire and the 2.0 are 2 wire and not interchangeable. also the front left hand cam pulley trigger is not on the 2.5. is there any other ecu that could sort this? really liking the sound of the link g4 ecu at present.
i do love the torque of the 2.5 but hate the feeling in the back of my head that at any point it could fail as the bore-wall thickness is wafer thin.
i think the 2.35 engine may be out of price range from what ive read.
i can budget around £10k for this at the minute.
what would be needed to run a 2.1 stroker in my car? i was talking with a highly rated engine builder about this earlier this year and was told that unless i have a syvecs it wouldnt be possible as the 2.5 DBW cam triggers are 3 wire and the 2.0 are 2 wire and not interchangeable. also the front left hand cam pulley trigger is not on the 2.5. is there any other ecu that could sort this? really liking the sound of the link g4 ecu at present.
i do love the torque of the 2.5 but hate the feeling in the back of my head that at any point it could fail as the bore-wall thickness is wafer thin.
i think the 2.35 engine may be out of price range from what ive read.
i can budget around £10k for this at the minute.
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Roger Clark motorsport
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/store/product/617-rcm500-235l-closed-deck-block-short-engine
Sell up old engine and used towards rest of build/ donor parts etc. Budget probably won't stretch for the turbo capable but doing the main build the way u want then upgrading at a later date to get the power u want
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/store/product/617-rcm500-235l-closed-deck-block-short-engine
Sell up old engine and used towards rest of build/ donor parts etc. Budget probably won't stretch for the turbo capable but doing the main build the way u want then upgrading at a later date to get the power u want
#3
Roger Clark motorsport
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...k-short-engine
Sell up old engine and used towards rest of build/ donor parts etc. Budget probably won't stretch for the turbo capable but doing the main build the way u want then upgrading at a later date to get the power u want
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...k-short-engine
Sell up old engine and used towards rest of build/ donor parts etc. Budget probably won't stretch for the turbo capable but doing the main build the way u want then upgrading at a later date to get the power u want
#6
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Sounds good, be interesting to see which direction you go buddy, all the best with it too
#16
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Darton (or otherwise) liners are a massive expense and overkill at this level, CDB is far more cost effective and works
personally you would only liner a block you were trying to extract the maximum from or to recover a damaged block........
personally you would only liner a block you were trying to extract the maximum from or to recover a damaged block........
#20
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Full engine rebuild in March this year consisting of:
New block bored and honed to 2.1 ltrs, matched Mahle pistons, forged rods, cosworth bearings, cosworth mlr steel head gaskets, uprated 12mm oil pump, deutchworks 300 fuel pump, 650cc injectors, arp head bolts, rcm400 billet turbo, front mount intercooler and 3" alley pipework, new radiator, hks induction kit, ACT HDSS clutch kit, full turbo-back 3" decatted exhaust system, black diamond vented/cross-drilled/grooved discs all round with ebc pads, new rear shocks, new driveshafts, new battery, fully re-mapped running 430bhp/400nm.18" Wolfrace wheels with Toyo T1S tyres all round, jvc cd player, 10" subwoofer with amplifier in the boot. The car itself has done 99k im breaking it
#21
Full engine rebuild in March this year consisting of:
New block bored and honed to 2.1 ltrs, matched Mahle pistons, forged rods, cosworth bearings, cosworth mlr steel head gaskets, uprated 12mm oil pump, deutchworks 300 fuel pump, 650cc injectors, arp head bolts, rcm400 billet turbo, front mount intercooler and 3" alley pipework, new radiator, hks induction kit, ACT HDSS clutch kit, full turbo-back 3" decatted exhaust system, black diamond vented/cross-drilled/grooved discs all round with ebc pads, new rear shocks, new driveshafts, new battery, fully re-mapped running 430bhp/400nm.18" Wolfrace wheels with Toyo T1S tyres all round, jvc cd player, 10" subwoofer with amplifier in the boot. The car itself has done 99k im breaking it
Also would AVCS heads fit?
#25
hi
not really gave it much thought, it was built in august 2016 and covered 11k @352bhp with no track use just fast road use and so far had 4 oil changes
spec of the block is
2.5 closed deck conversion
mahle 2618 pistons
standard rods with arp rod bolts
new crank
acl bearings throughout
genuine subaru block seal kit
i will have the engine compression and leak down tested before sale for new owners peace of mind
not really gave it much thought, it was built in august 2016 and covered 11k @352bhp with no track use just fast road use and so far had 4 oil changes
spec of the block is
2.5 closed deck conversion
mahle 2618 pistons
standard rods with arp rod bolts
new crank
acl bearings throughout
genuine subaru block seal kit
i will have the engine compression and leak down tested before sale for new owners peace of mind