Originally Posted by ashtonsser
If i was gonna go this route there is no other choice in my mind other than a Mazworx block. FYI they are planning on doing a 2.4 VE for their s15 drag car. So if they are confident that their sleeved blocks can handle 1200+ whp there is no reason a 250-300whp n/a car shouldnt last a long time on one of their blocks.
I know mazworx is more money but obviously it has shown to be the best. Didnt cory get his block done by mazworx and soo far he is the only one not having issues like this. He did have issues with pressurizing the cooling system but that was when he tried to reuse the gasket that probably had the coating flaking off on it.
A build like this cant have any shortcuts taken. And many are learning that now.
If i was gonna go this route there is no other choice in my mind other than a Mazworx block. FYI they are planning on doing a 2.4 VE for their s15 drag car. So if they are confident that their sleeved blocks can handle 1200+ whp there is no reason a 250-300whp n/a car shouldnt last a long time on one of their blocks.
I know mazworx is more money but obviously it has shown to be the best. Didnt cory get his block done by mazworx and soo far he is the only one not having issues like this. He did have issues with pressurizing the cooling system but that was when he tried to reuse the gasket that probably had the coating flaking off on it.
A build like this cant have any shortcuts taken. And many are learning that now.
You have to understand all the variables involved.
There are about 6 blocks that were sleeved from 4 different places, 3 different style headgaskets, and some gaskets that were re-used.
Everyone has slightly different issues. There is no way to pin point one problem.
The one thing that we do know is we cant, in most cases, re-use the mazworx gasket. 3 of 4 cases failed when re-used.
Last edited by SR20GTi-R
on 2011-10-12
at 13-42-38.