new build questions about irons/studding cant find answers
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new build questions about irons/studding cant find answers
im redoing my motor cause of of my needle bearings got chewed up somehow . so i destroyed a sideseal and all my corner seal springs were like flat. so im gonna redo it again with ra super seal 2mm . its a s4 motor . im gonna send the housings out to get refinished/recoated slight scratched on them . now my question is the rear plate.. i have to find a s5 rear thicker plate which is like impossible . my goal is over 400-500 tops depending on my turbo set up but it will be over 400whp . can i get away with just s5 thicker plate and s4 everything else? i also noticed how much skinner the s4 tension bolts were compared to fd ones or s5 ones would it make a diffrence if i use fd ones since they look alot beefer . or do i need turblown stud kit . i dont wanna drill out all my plates/housings .
im redoing my motor cause of of my needle bearings got chewed up somehow . so i destroyed a sideseal and all my corner seal springs were like flat. so im gonna redo it again with ra super seal 2mm . its a s4 motor . im gonna send the housings out to get refinished/recoated slight scratched on them . now my question is the rear plate.. i have to find a s5 rear thicker plate which is like impossible . my goal is over 400-500 tops depending on my turbo set up but it will be over 400whp . can i get away with just s5 thicker plate and s4 everything else? i also noticed how much skinner the s4 tension bolts were compared to fd ones or s5 ones would it make a diffrence if i use fd ones since they look alot beefer . or do i need turblown stud kit . i dont wanna drill out all my plates/housings .
What type of driving were u doing when it happened?
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Too bad I don't still live in ri , we could build our engines together.
Yours will obviously be faster, I'm just glad I finally got a Turbo 7.
I ended up selling the old one I had for $300 with a bunch of spare turbo parts
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Yours will obviously be faster, I'm just glad I finally got a Turbo 7.
I ended up selling the old one I had for $300 with a bunch of spare turbo parts
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as far as the rear iron, they aren't expensive new (around $400), so that might be a better option.
i'd run the S5/FD tension bolts, you should be able to find a set inexpensively.
the rest of the irons are pretty much the same s4 to s5.
i'd run the S5/FD tension bolts, you should be able to find a set inexpensively.
the rest of the irons are pretty much the same s4 to s5.
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