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    Getting My Engine Out Of Shop Thursday

    I FORGOT TO MENTION TO YOU THAT I AM WORKING ON A TURBO A20A3
    FOR MY 88 LXi. I'M PICKING IT UP THURSDAY 2-3-05 FROM ACTION MACHINE SHOP. THIS IS WHAT I HAVE FOR IT!!

    CUSTOM LOW COMP. JE PISTONS 8.5:1 RATIO
    EAGLE CONNECTING RODS
    CLUTCHNET FLYWHEEL 8 LBS
    CLUTCHNET PRESSURE PLATE 100%
    PORT AND POLISH HEAD
    GUDE CAM 242 DURATION 434 LIFT
    ARP MAIN STUDS W/NUTS
    ARP HEAD STUDS W/NUTS
    CUSTOM COPPER HEAD GASKET

    THIS STUFF WAS EXPENSIVE BUT IT WILL BE WORTH IT!!!!

    ENGINE WAS BORED OVER FOR 83mm PISTONS,ALSO O RINGED FOR COMPRESION,AND BOTTOM END WAS BALANCED!

    ILL KEEP YOU UPDATED W/ PICTURES AND INFO



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    TIGHT MAN! DO YOU HAVE TO TYPE IN ALL CAPS THO?

    The Only Thing Worse Is This! lol

    seriously, what kinda of turbo setup are you gonna run?
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    Dude This Is The Best Way To Type, Seriously!

    yea what kinda turbo lol
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    Double check to make sure the oil jet was installed properly...

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    Nice to see another turbo coming along. One word of advice is if your head is not on already make sure the o-ring is uniform and slighly raised above the deck. A shop messed mine up which in part lead to them machining a whole new block but w/o the o-ring.

    And one other thing i would recommend breaking in the motor without the turbo since complications can arrise and you want everything to seat right. I was going to break mine in with the turbo but im happy i didnt and know that everything is seated now before i boost it.

    Good luck!

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    where did you get those parts and how much did they run you?
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    sorry for typing in caps.
    I ordered the oil jet and I'll make sure that it is in the right way..dont want to mess this engine up$$$$$$
    I plan on going with a t3-t4 turbo setup w/fmic!
    those Items cost me alot of money the pressure plate was 225
    and the flywheel was 350,the pistons about 750 w/ rings and wrist pins, connecting rods 350, engine block work was 950 ouch!!

    the head I ported out and it took along time.
    the cam from gude I have had in my stock NA motor but I might use a different one?

    the connecting rods I purchased from kmod and they are for a b18 engine, they share the same length rod, 5.394".
    pistons were custom ordered through JE Pistons and the flywheel came directly from clutch net www.clutchnet.com and also the pressure plate.
    The custom head gasket was ordered from the machine shop that did the block work and it was from a local company in town. I will get the info to the gasket later when I figure out who made it. ARP mains were ordered through the machine shop and I will also get the info on those. I actually dont have ARP head studs but I'd like to have them.

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    the head gasket cost me $152

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    ARP was one of the best companies i dealt with when building my b20a turbo. A woman by the name of debbie helped me out and i sent her a sample of my studs and she matched all of them up. I would be very surprised if they couldnt find something for you guys. My studs of from a VR6 VW and a B18A so if they actually match them you should be good to go. And do yourself a favor and try to get these they may save your head gasket.

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    I'm working on the pics they will be up soon!
    I'll call up ARP and see what they could find me.

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    They will probably need an old one to match so get a contact to ship it to. Hopefully the person you get is not lazy and dont give you any crap.

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    nice
    what you got planned for the manifold and exhaust?
    I'm your local R&D nut. Fabracting, welding, tuning and breaking my stuff so you don't have to.

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    I was going to try and make the manifold but the shop that I have been working with can make one also. not to sure though yet on what I will do. As for the exhaust, if I go turbocharged will be 2 1/2" up to 3". current exhaust is 2 1/4" cat back. There is a slight chance of super charging! SLIGHT CHANCE!!!! I like the power gains of the turbocharger.

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    a super will be a pain in the ass, and the trubo will offer better results and ease to install.
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    I don't know, but at least a supercharger would be something different. Now everyone's trying to do turbo setups. I remember when the only turbo accords were Justin, me, and Sean. I think it would be interesting to build a system around a centrifugal supercharger, like the vortech one for the 99-00 Si, with a liquid intercooler. I think the hardest thing to do would be the brackets/pulley setup. But, you wouldn't have to deal with the bullshit of making a turbo header/manifold, and its associated heat production. I also think it would be easier to tune a supercharged setup. I noticed you don't seem to shy away from spending money, which is good. What is your eventual hp goal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobT5580
    ARP was one of the best companies i dealt with when building my b20a turbo. A woman by the name of debbie helped me out and i sent her a sample of my studs and she matched all of them up. I would be very surprised if they couldnt find something for you guys. My studs of from a VR6 VW and a B18A so if they actually match them you should be good to go. And do yourself a favor and try to get these they may save your head gasket.
    ARP part # Application
    202-4302 Nissan CA-18 Head Stud Kit
    202-5402 Nissan SR-20 Main Stud Kit
    218-4703 Mazda 2.0L Main Stud Kit

    According to ARP, these will work with our heads.

    Here is a set on ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
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    Re: Getting My Engine Out Of Shop Thursday

    bump..

    Is this thing on the road yet? Looks like a nice build.


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    Re: Getting My Engine Out Of Shop Thursday

    where are the pics? Sounds like a good buildup. How much did those pistons cost you? Clutchnet>*
    429whp 362wtq A20 TURBO. A20T>*

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    Re: Getting My Engine Out Of Shop Thursday

    im not sure if you'll get a responce, it says the last time he was on was 12-07-2005
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