Originally Posted by
TH1There are a lot of guys on here that will fight to the bitter death that a stock DET bottom end will make 400whp reliably. IF this is true than, you should be able to make 400 and be very reliable on the stock bottom end, since your using the VE head which flows so much better than a de. Your stock cams should be plenty good for this setup as well. So what I would do.
Stock RWD DET block
Stock VE head
Metal headgasket
Other necessary stuff to swap.
Decent turbo like a gt2871rs or a gt30-35r.
Stand alone.
If you want reliability tune it for like 400 whp.
If you want power see what you can do maxing the turbo out.
Ditch the fwd block idea because its a waste of time and you can sell that tranny adapter to someone.
Just my 2 cents.
Good advice I think. This is probably what I will do. Aside from the better oil pump on the FWD VE, the DET bottom end should do it by the sound of it.
Originally Posted by
BenFenner For VE swap you'll need to custom make an intake (and most likely exhaust) manifold.
FYI: SR20DET block is good for over 500 WHP stock, no problem. Why the desire for something different?
I never got a clear answer about the coolant lines when I asked, so I can't help you there but I'm 95% sure you'll need to either route really long custom/whacky coolant lines or do some drilling and plugging on the block.
Yeah looked in detail at my n14 ve's coolant lines, and then at my ca18's lines, and the fwd setup is just too diferent from the rwd to consider it further. Gonna opt for the RWD block. Just a good rebuild with acl bearings and some balancing.
I'll use the VE runners with ram tubes and a custom plenum on the intake side. On the exhaust side I'll probably get a top mount DET manifold and just ream the bolt holes and port it out a bit.
There are a lot of good standalone's made in south africa, and they don't cost an arm and a leg.
Thanks for the input guys. Based on the strenth of the det bottom end I think I will do the vet build over the rb25 now.