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turbo engine build recomendations. thanks!
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Pretty sure with those boost levels you should look at getting a lock up clutch.i plan to run 12 psi or so normally with the occasional 20 psi run with some higher octane fuel. ill probably eventually get an f40 turbo as well if the f25 back pressure gets too high.
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Karata and Denco Glides are pretty rare but they do come up on Ebay occasionally.i certainly will! anyone got a karate glide?
MRE and MTC are more common, just search drag bike lockup clutch because they are listed often on there.
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If you haven't had the block piano wired then MLS head gaskets are the way most are going on their turbo builds including myself .if i double up on base gaskets that should get me down to the low 8's like im after? do you recommend an mls head gasket or cometic copper? thanks
They can handle the extra pressure without needing the liner tops wiring so less hassle not having to get the grooves machined every time you change a block or liner.
For the lockup clutch, get yourself a basic single stage one from MRE if it's just for the street.
If you think you may do a bit of proper sprinting then get a 2 stage which is basically the same as single stage except the posts are machined so you can use shims on the clutch springs to fine tune the static pressure for better launches.
As for the base gaskets, doubling up isn't very accurate and you will be better off using a aluminium spacer of the required thickness with no base gasket and seal it with Loctite 30/20..
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The 0.02" ( 0.5mm ) thickness of the stock base gasket equates to approx 2cc .
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A motor i'm building now that already has the block decked an unknown amount to level in the new liner tops is still 0.35mm below the surface.
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Rob just a question, do you know how much you could deck a stock A2 block before you compromised the strength of the retaining/sealing lip on the liner ?? (just spit balling at this stage)I've never had a stock motor with zero deck height.
A motor i'm building now that already has the block decked an unknown amount to level in the new liner tops is still 0.35mm below the surface.
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