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Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
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The worry is that the 6g75 service limit for overbore is less than the 6g74 so the block maybe to thin for a serious overbore. A 6g75 crank drops into the 74 block and with an offset piston pin gets it around a 3.8L engine with the block thickness of the 74. The 6g75 MIVEC SOHC heads seriously outflow the 6g72/6g74 heads (virtually the same in most models), but getting it to fit under the hood on a 6g74 block is a pita. However, the 6g75 heads on a 6g72 block with an offset ground 6g74 crank should fit easier (12mm shorter). I don't think anyone has done that, but I know if plenty of people that do the 6g74 crank in the 72 block with an offset grind and custom pistons/rods, gets it to a 3.4-3.7L with decent piston speeds. Just comes down to how much you want to spend. I am leaning towards just a good old 3.1 (smallish overbore on a 4-bolt factory block), unless I come into a money tree ,then I'll do the offset ground 6g74 crank for a "sleeper" 3.5L. |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
I have a 6g75 that had the timing belt break on it if you are interested in parts.
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Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
whatever is cheap and will hold 100more whp/tq you want to make gets my vote, also strokers for street cars!
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Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
I just realized I didn't post the "progress" charts...
The 9b's are probably cores now which sucks because we spiked over 26.5psi out of them! :bengals:(hit fuel cut at 26 psi @3500 or so). Still only 14psi or so at redline, but had a good area under the curve. 22psi to 14psi = 348hp/422tq 25.8psi to 14psi = 368hp/480tq 24.5psi to 14psi = 345hp/455tq http://forums.mn3s.org/download/file.php?id=712 Green pull was "close enough" at 21psi spike-14 to redline. Wanted to leave some on the table. Then we decided to turn it up to an all boost setting (ramp it up fast), which is the blue graph. Timing is VERY conservative on that pull under higher boost, as we had not ventured that high yet in the map. Car started to misfire at 6100rpm, so we shut down. The power dip wasn't to concerning as we had pulled some timing for safety and figured it would be down on power, the misfire was a bit concerning, hence the shutdown. Checked the car over and it seemed okay, so we figured the misfire was from the lack of timing we added back the timing that worked, see the red graph. When the car nosed off again up top, something was not right obviously. We didn't hear much noise (sounded like Throw-out bearing chatter) so did another quick pull starting at 3000, 4300rpm hits, BOOM, smoke screen, car noses over, clutch in, coast to the side of the road. car is still running but sounds like a bag of marbles in a washing machine, shut it down and coast to the side of the road. My analysis: Odds are the damage was done @5100rpm on the red pull when it nosed over. Technically it could have actually happened around 5900rpm on the pull before, but I just can't believe that the car made one last go at it and made similar if not more power on the red pull (until it nosed off). Spun the bearing there and dropped out the cylinder (red graph), next pull was just icing on the death cake. Should have just called it when we heard the chatter instead of assuming it was the loose TOB (weak slave cylinder), 155,800 miles on it with an unknown history=shit happens. I will have to tear this one down to see what happened. E-85 doesn't show knock on the AEM really. However this motor was quieter from a knock noise standpoint compared to most 3/s I see (pump or E-85, under 1V). When the motor let go, it hit 4V. End of the red pull it was 2V or so....I really really don't think it was detonating, but the motor will tell the story. |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
Drained the oil today, first thing out was about a 1/2-1 gallon of coolant...that isn't good.
Poked around in the oil pan holes, found a chunk of rod, looked at the rear hole (Now that it is lifted up), GIANT hole in the block. I don't really give a rip about the 2 bolt shortblock, just hope the heads are fine as those can get spendy. Ordered a forged crank that should only need a micropolish and have a line on a 4 bolt block. Also have a line on forged rods, waiting on a piston quote, and found a TD05 14B kit (7cm housings). |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
Forged rods ordered with ARP2000 fasteners.
Old school Titan 14b kit ordered. Features twin 14b's with Forced Performance 7cm housings (ported), Titan bending "old school" manifolds and 02 housings, and a 4" outlet downpipe. (bit overkill but eh, I'll run 4" to twin 3" catback mufflers). 6g72 shortblock core 6g72 balance/polish crank 6g72 oil pan 6g72 cp pistons OEM rebuild gasket kit oem oil pump OEM head bolts Oem main bolts Oil cooler setup ACL Bearings machine work is the rest of the setup, needs to be ordered/sourced. Also looking at a 4-bolt block on Sunday. |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
damn dude, looks like you might have this beast back in time for PG!
You could rock SA/U with that setup! |
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I am swamped with customer work and then going on Vacation from June 8th thru June 17th, so its not happening. However John's Galant is looking like it is on progress :beer: |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
Nice, yeah I know that feeling if i make it this year it will be my first racing there.
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Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
Oil pan in-route, looking at a block on Sunday if it checks out, ordering pistons.
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Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
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14b kit is canceled, guy backed out on the deal and now wants more than I want to pay for them. So we are back to 13T's (WRX Turbo's) 2 turbos have been located (well 4, picking the best deal of the 2) and already machined housings, so the car is now back to "stock appearing". 6g72 shortblock core -Purchased and arrived 6g72 balance/polish crank -purchased and arrived 6g72 Forged Rods with ARP2000 bolts -purchased and arrived 6g72 oil pan -on the way 6g72 cp pistons -haven't ordered OEM rebuild gasket kit oem oil pump OEM head bolts Oem main bolts Oil cooler setup ACL Bearings machine work |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
Woot! Do some junkyard diving or find one already out and ready for ya?
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Rods arrived last week, need to measure block to order pistons. Then its an small overbore and some parts away (bearings/new rod bolts/seals/gaskets) from a functioning shortblock. Plan on pulling the motor after the proving grounds, should have everything else here or damn near here by then (turbo's included). Hopefully have it up and going for early August action. Motor should be good for 700+AWHP as is similar build to my previous motor I had in the blue stealth (short-block wise) while the turbo's....we'll try to squeeze 500 out of them, its been done before on E-85 and piggybacks with 21psi of boost. |
Re: Lucky #13...Back in the saddle....92 rt/tt
That's gonna be sick I remember that powerband of the 13Ts
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Good, one more person is just as far along as I am. :D
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Awesome man, keep going and git r done!
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we will have to plan a group trip to the track come sept./oct.
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