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Dart Block
So does Dart make a sleeved block for the 4G63?
I've been trying to research about this for a couple of days now and havn't really found out anything useful. My questions are: Do they even make them? If they do how much do they cost, and where can you buy them? Thank's -Stephan |
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I have never heard of them. What do you need one for though? The stocker seems to be enough for most people.
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Most products need a market before they'll be released.
In this case, there isn't one. :) |
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From what I know, you don't buy them, you have them built at a machine shop that has the ability to do the work. Haven't done much research into sleeved blocks, however the only street cars that I know of who have this done would be serious hustlin' Honda's.
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Well you would figure it would be out there due to the growing number of "fast" DSM'S. I was interested in seeing if they had one, That sucks that they dont though. I know our blocks have been proven to hold a great amount of horsepower espicially if you half fill them. I guess i was just curious. -Stephan |
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Dart makes sleeves for oem engines.
But they also cast their own blocks entirely as well. http://www.tunerschoice.com/product....55&dept_id=187 |
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Think of the high HP 4G63s that are out there. I am not sure how much power the most powerful is pushing but it is obviously know that there are many in the 600+ range with nothing more than aftermarket internals. The 4G63 doesnt need its webbing and reinforcements redesigned, there is no demand for it. |
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Thanks -Stephan |
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If Dart made a block for our cars, it wouldn't be for strength, because we already have that. I could see them making a custom block with increased spacing between bore centers and a little more deck height for running a much larger bore and stroke, therefore increasing displacement. It's the hot thing in the V8 crowd. A 454 cubic inch small block Chevy is only a few mouse clicks and a credit card away. I doubt if there'd be enough market in the DSM crowd to put in the R&D though. We're even cheaper than the Car Craft crowd. :rolleyes:
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Do you need it? probably not. /thread? |
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Stock sleeved 4 cylinder Honda blocks have held 600+whp, low 400s is about as far as you want to go for safety though on a block you want to last a little while.
The #1 cylinder of 4G motors like to crack. It seems to happen most often with the 2.4l 6-bolt. |
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Where would you go about getting a block sleeved around here? And how much does it usually run? Thanks -Stephan |
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Go find yourself someone who will make a laser scan of the 6 bolt Mitsu block and provide you with a CAD model of it. I believe there is a company in Wisconsin who will do it. Then make the design revisions you are looking for, find yourself a big f'ing chunk of 355-T6 aluminum (same as what Dart uses), a 5 axis CNC, and you'll be on your way to having your block.
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DSM blocks? |
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Can we close this thread now? -Stephan |
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Sure. These guys might be able to help you better than we can. http://www.honda-tech.com/
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