Evo X (4B11T) Engine Build_Picture/Spec Thread
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Evo X (4B11T) Engine Build_Picture/Spec Thread
ill make it simple, let the pictures do most of the talking...
ill update the thread with specs later
Building this up for my friend Franco, he had issues with injectors and fuel pump relay which caused me to throw in the towel and say its time to pull it out and build it<---- more info on this later...
valve job, surface, and re-shim cam to bucket clearance by Portflow Design
bore, hone, rotating assembly balanced, crank polished by Superior Automotive
pistons coated by Embee Performance
Post Mortem by me Daniel and Joe McCarthy @ Prototype Racing
Engine Spec'd/Assembled by Me
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CP Pistons - Manley I-Beam Rods - ARP Headbolts - OEM Headgasket - Supertech Valve Springs & Retainers - Cosworth Rod Bearings - OEM Main Bearings/Thrust Washers
If theres anything i left out, ill add it later, and also ill add explanations and answer any questions or comments as they roll in...
all clearances spec with micrometers and dial bore guages, no plastiguage
ill update the thread with specs later
Building this up for my friend Franco, he had issues with injectors and fuel pump relay which caused me to throw in the towel and say its time to pull it out and build it<---- more info on this later...
valve job, surface, and re-shim cam to bucket clearance by Portflow Design
bore, hone, rotating assembly balanced, crank polished by Superior Automotive
pistons coated by Embee Performance
Post Mortem by me Daniel and Joe McCarthy @ Prototype Racing
Engine Spec'd/Assembled by Me
Parts
CP Pistons - Manley I-Beam Rods - ARP Headbolts - OEM Headgasket - Supertech Valve Springs & Retainers - Cosworth Rod Bearings - OEM Main Bearings/Thrust Washers
If theres anything i left out, ill add it later, and also ill add explanations and answer any questions or comments as they roll in...
all clearances spec with micrometers and dial bore guages, no plastiguage
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what turbo you going with? or you going to try something i always wanted to do just for the F of it... fully built engine or close to it, and just max the sh it out of the turbo, and see how she does. im sure it would be FUUUUUUUN to drive. No lag, and good to go. then eventually go to something bigger like a HTA35 or whatver is the hot turbo nowa days... the black ect...==]]]
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what turbo you going with? or you going to try something i always wanted to do just for the F of it... fully built engine or close to it, and just max the sh it out of the turbo, and see how she does. im sure it would be FUUUUUUUN to drive. No lag, and good to go. then eventually go to something bigger like a HTA35 or whatver is the hot turbo nowa days... the black ect...==]]]
Eventually hes going to do either a black, 35R, or s 6262.... me not know.
Were not going to max out the stock turbo, no point since were going bigger down the line... Preliminary Output on the stocker should be over 350 on 91
He might run my full race manifold for the time being since im going T3 35R
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Here is the first part of the build sheet... The different days had different ambient temps which could have affected to readings, there are within a few hundredth thousandths of each other
also note that the Manley Rod Big End is Smaller than stock... why the hell they do that... if the wait wasn't to long, i would have went with Cunningham Rods on this build they get the clearances right the first time... the small end of the rod also had to be pin fitted, more details on that later...
also note that the Manley Rod Big End is Smaller than stock... why the hell they do that... if the wait wasn't to long, i would have went with Cunningham Rods on this build they get the clearances right the first time... the small end of the rod also had to be pin fitted, more details on that later...
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