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tubbstcg 02-10-2008 05:51 AM

engine strength
 
Ok well i was j/w what are the weak links in the svx engine? Im thinking about making my own turbo set up and im wondering how much boost i can shoot for without running up the bill too terribly high....any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated?

TomsSVX 02-10-2008 09:48 AM

intercooled with good EM you can run about 10 psi without too much worrying too much.. weak points are listed in order

1. piston ring lands
2. Rod bolts
3. rods
4. Head bolts

Thats about it... the engine is of a great design minus the scissor cam gear design which is foolish for making power.

Tom

dragoontwo 02-10-2008 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TomsSVX (Post 526961)
scissor cam gear design which is foolish for making power.

Why is that, Tom? I've never seen a cam gear set up like this, but I'd like to understand why.

Mike

tubbstcg 02-10-2008 10:21 AM

my goal is to try to get about 300 or a little more reliable horsepower.

TomsSVX 02-10-2008 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dragoontwo (Post 526963)
Why is that, Tom? I've never seen a cam gear set up like this, but I'd like to understand why.

Mike

Because there is no way to adjust the cams without using 7* increments and even then its foolish as you have to pull the cams, which sucks when they are in the car. Its just not user friendly

Tom

SVXRide 02-10-2008 02:36 PM

YT,
you forgot main bearings (?)...or should it just be the clearance that the factory would like them set up to?
-Bill
p.s. how about head gaskets?

tubbstcg 02-10-2008 04:05 PM

well im wondering if you guys have any ideas to acheive that kinda horsepower and the problems i face ...i wanna go the turbo route but its not set in stone

TomsSVX 02-10-2008 05:03 PM

well you can do three things.

1. Nitrous -cheapest and easiest
2. StageIII supercharger
3. Custom FI system

My stage III is for sale right now, and as far as I know, the only one available anywhere

Tom

TomsSVX 02-10-2008 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVXRide (Post 527016)
YT,
you forgot main bearings (?)...or should it just be the clearance that the factory would like them set up to?
-Bill
p.s. how about head gaskets?


What'd ya lose my number??

The main bearings are really not bad, the few times they have gone is because of clearances being too tight. Headgaskets are just failing because of age and use... not really HP... Don't forget I use stock HG's in my engine builds

Tom

SVXRide 02-10-2008 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TomsSVX (Post 527412)
What'd ya lose my number??

The main bearings are really not bad, the few times they have gone is because of clearances being too tight. Headgaskets are just failing because of age and use... not really HP... Don't forget I use stock HG's in my engine builds

Tom

nag, nag, nag:rolleyes::lol:

yeah, it would be running to the small end of the FSM's clearance spec.

yeah, tell me about HGs going:rolleyes::eek:

-Bill

tubbstcg 02-11-2008 05:50 PM

now ive also considered a twin turbo set up but it sounds to me like a whole hairy ordeal if i were to try a small turbo and a big turbo would i need custom ecu tuning

TomsSVX 02-11-2008 05:57 PM

you are going to need tuning regardless. To imagine that one chips works for all SVXi with different kinds of FI is silly

Tom

tubbstcg 02-11-2008 06:01 PM

ecutune offers a Maf sensor and fuel system that can handle 500hp am i gravely mistaken in thinking it would work for most aplications if you had manual boost blow off valves....im new to all of this and if im wrong feel free to send me in the right direction im just trying to learn

TomsSVX 02-11-2008 06:06 PM

understood, but the ECUtune software might allow you to run a turbo or supercharger but it is by no means tuning. All that software is made doing road tests and has customer dyno charts. No dyno tuning which is where tuning needs to be done to get the most out of it. MUCH better off with a standalone and having it tuned by a professional. Those are my plans once I can sell my supercharger kit

Tom

tubbstcg 02-11-2008 06:16 PM

how much would professional tunning run? ...if i had a unlimited budget i would send it off and let people that know a lot more about what they are doing than me but being a sixteen year old born to a middle class family no such luck in sight so im trying to meet my goal as cheaply as possible without compromising too much


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