Originally Posted by
SR20GTi-R Oil temps are a big factor with these larger cranks...
Playing with the few 2.4's here we have found oil temps to raise quickly after 1 or 2 hard runs. Even just steady cruising on the highway, oil temps are much higher than the standard crank. With a larger crank and our girdle the extra windage is not working in our favor.
Oil cooler is a must in my honest opinion. I am curious to know what the oil temps were on the dyno and on the street.
We can go on forever trying to figure the causes. Just take care of the important things and jump back when its time.
iirc the oil temps were about 200 or so possibly a bit lower. it had a brand new oil pump from greg v on it.
Originally Posted by
mazworxsales Ask Miko what exactly he had done for us on his block before making assumptions.
This does suck, kinda followed a little bit of the progress, was hoping for the best. Oiling could've played a factor in it, improper bearing clearances, or even not properly torqued rod bolts also. Not putting the blame on anyone, just observing what could've caused this.
this wasnt a mazworx block so no fingers from me or my camp or pointed towards your or your company.
only thing from maz that i did use was the head gasket, wich clearly wasnt an issue.
guys, the car is being brought back to the shop today. the motor will be removed and my car brought back to my house due to not having space at the shop, plus it doesnt really need to be there for the time it takes to do whatever we are going to do.
i have the option to walk away from this with a clean slate or dive back into it and rebuild.
im unsure as what path to take. my heart says rebuild, my mind says park the shell, concentrait on school in a few years come back fresh with a better salary and go harder.
i dont want to be beaten agian, but i also dont want the stress and the worry in the back of my mind everytime i drive the car that something random just may happen.
stratton.