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Old 06-14-2005, 01:49 PM
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Default 81.5mm vs.84.5mm

i have been running a ls/vtec for 3yrs. with a 125 shot of nitrous but my intake cam broke and cracked my block and piston.My friend has a crv b20b block. I was wondering if this block could take this much nitrous.
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forged pistons of course
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stock sleeves with 84.5mm cant take that much heat.
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Default Re: 81.5mm vs.84.5mm (jdmhonda)

anybody else
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Default Re: 81.5mm vs.84.5mm (NITROUSHONDA)

not with stock sleeves
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Default Re: 81.5mm vs.84.5mm (NITROUSHONDA)

Those sleeves are thin
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Default Re: 81.5mm vs.84.5mm (NITROUSHONDA)

slevees are really weak. tell him you want the block for dirt cheap and then get it sleveed with new rods and pistons!
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Default Re: 81.5mm vs.84.5mm (NITROUSHONDA)

thanks guys i found me a ls 84mm w/aebs sleeves i guess i will just go with it
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That'll def getter DoNe!!!
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Default Re: 81.5mm vs.84.5mm (spoolingb20)

Yes, it can. It all comes down in tuning.

Good luck.
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