Originally Posted by Clint
And if you're pulling the engine apart to sleeve it anyway, you may as well do a tiny bit more work & fit an 8 cw... or a 91mm crank
Dre... I have a SR22DE engine with the Tomei high-compression NA kit. Have you had much experience with these & which is easier, modify the DE engine to fit the VE head or Modify a VE engine to take the Tomei crank?
I've got a spare complete VE head & a spare complete VE engine so there's a plethora of parts to build a stroker VE with.
And if you're pulling the engine apart to sleeve it anyway, you may as well do a tiny bit more work & fit an 8 cw... or a 91mm crank
Dre... I have a SR22DE engine with the Tomei high-compression NA kit. Have you had much experience with these & which is easier, modify the DE engine to fit the VE head or Modify a VE engine to take the Tomei crank?
I've got a spare complete VE head & a spare complete VE engine so there's a plethora of parts to build a stroker VE with.
It is very easy to modify the VE block to fit the Tomei crank. 1 hours work of you and a dremel and it is done. If you have the 2.2L DE you can use it as a template to do the block work.
If you do decide to build you a stroker VE motor, please sleeve the block and put in the bigger pistons. Please do not forget to more the pin height up 2.75mm. 2.5 mm will be the diffrence in the crank throw and the .25mm or ( 10 thousands ) will be the amount that they take off the top of the block to make it flat after sleeving it.
If I remeber correctly, the Tomei setup is 87mm piston and 91mm crank = 2.164L or 87.5mm piston and 91mm crank = 2.188 which are both small 2.2L motor. You put in 90mm pistons you got a 2.313L which is a large 2.3L motor.