head milling?
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Re: head milling? (B20TURB0)
Just enough to make sure its flat, then get a THINNER head gasket instead.
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Re: head milling? (GapxGuy)
A few friends and I got bored and decided to build a D series killer. So we took an old D15B7 from a DX and milled the head 68 thousanths. Its mightly milled. He got an old Gude cam from a 90 CRX and we threw it together. We're thinking the CR is pretty close to 10.5:1. Also put a EX intake manifold and a GSR throttle body and match ported the IM. No clearance issues or anything. The car runs good, its in a 93 CX thats gutted. He lined up with another friend with a B16a2 in a 92 gutted DX and he couldn't lose the CX (on the DX's) rear bumper. Its pretty cool, I'm sure the car doesn't weigh anything, but still, its a 1.5lt with $100 worth of work. It will probably run mid/low 15's out here, 3100ft above sea level. The DX runs high 14's.
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Re: head milling? (AzSi22)
On the latest "Grassroots Motor sports" magazine, there is an article about how to mill the head at home.
I just pick this issue today, haven't read the article yet, though
I just pick this issue today, haven't read the article yet, though
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