Originally Posted by jRod
you cannot safely go 88mm on stock sleeves. they will be way too thin....
Mike had failures on his sleeves bored to 87mm on a 550+ whp turbo DE-T (granted, I believe his investigation yielded some results that the block had been overheated multiple times in the past, so that may have contributed)...
I bored my turbo DE-T to 87.5mm and that's as far as Rebello was comfortable going to and as far as anyone should go... and that's being damn sure you have a good square block and all the prep and machining has been done properly.
Looking back, it would've been smart foe me to just sleeve it for future "expansion" but I wasn't in contact with Darton or any other places that would do it for a reasonable price in those days.
Nowadays for the cost of the sleeves ($350ish) + $500-550 Darton will sleeve your block and stand behind their work and the sleeves. You cannot beat that. And if you can you will probably be replacing sleeves often
Also, IIRC the Cometic Headgaskets for the SR20DE/T are all 88.5mm bore. So you use the same part number for an 86, 87 or 88mm engine the only thing that changes the HG configuration/part # would be the thickness...
you cannot safely go 88mm on stock sleeves. they will be way too thin....
Mike had failures on his sleeves bored to 87mm on a 550+ whp turbo DE-T (granted, I believe his investigation yielded some results that the block had been overheated multiple times in the past, so that may have contributed)...
I bored my turbo DE-T to 87.5mm and that's as far as Rebello was comfortable going to and as far as anyone should go... and that's being damn sure you have a good square block and all the prep and machining has been done properly.
Looking back, it would've been smart foe me to just sleeve it for future "expansion" but I wasn't in contact with Darton or any other places that would do it for a reasonable price in those days.
Nowadays for the cost of the sleeves ($350ish) + $500-550 Darton will sleeve your block and stand behind their work and the sleeves. You cannot beat that. And if you can you will probably be replacing sleeves often
Also, IIRC the Cometic Headgaskets for the SR20DE/T are all 88.5mm bore. So you use the same part number for an 86, 87 or 88mm engine the only thing that changes the HG configuration/part # would be the thickness...
Those are all turbo builds, we're talking N/A. There is a difference of a bajillion between the two (that's an legitimate measurement amount, just like a sh1tload is...).
That being said, I'm collecting parts for a 90mm sleeved build.