sleeving a block?
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who sleeves blocks?
Who here knows the best place to get block sleeved for the best price... looking for quality though.. heard there are a couple on here doing it.. earl and camp1320? details?
Modified by 92SiBlu at 4:30 PM 2/27/2006
Modified by 92SiBlu at 4:30 PM 2/27/2006
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (92SiBlu)
Benson over all. Is that better for you?
You get what you pay for, how much boost do you want to do, how much power do you want to make. 40+ boost go with benson.
20-30 psi go with the cheaper.
You get what you pay for, how much boost do you want to do, how much power do you want to make. 40+ boost go with benson.
20-30 psi go with the cheaper.
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (92SiBlu)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92SiBlu »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Who here knows the best place to get block sleeved for the best price... looking for quality though.. heard there are a couple on here doing it.. earl and camp1320? details?
Modified by 92SiBlu at 4:30 PM 2/27/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
before you decide to slap out 102383287 million dollars something you might not need, ask yourself how much hp/boost want to put into that sucker. you might not even need to speed that money on sleeving. stock single cams can hold up to about 300whp (i woun't do it though).
if you have a B series, i wouldn't sleeve unless you want over 300whp. and i believe it can handle more than that but i have a SOHC so i don't read too much on the DOHC. post in the FI forum...
Modified by 92SiBlu at 4:30 PM 2/27/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
before you decide to slap out 102383287 million dollars something you might not need, ask yourself how much hp/boost want to put into that sucker. you might not even need to speed that money on sleeving. stock single cams can hold up to about 300whp (i woun't do it though).
if you have a B series, i wouldn't sleeve unless you want over 300whp. and i believe it can handle more than that but i have a SOHC so i don't read too much on the DOHC. post in the FI forum...
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (Luserkid)
not too long ago golden eagle was selling their sleeved blocks with hot tanking and step decking for around $940 shipped i believe for a b18a.
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (the soL that could)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by the soL that could »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
before you decide to slap out 102383287 million dollars something you might not need, ask yourself how much hp/boost want to put into that sucker. you might not even need to speed that money on sleeving. stock single cams can hold up to about 300whp (i woun't do it though).
if you have a B series, i wouldn't sleeve unless you want over 300whp. and i believe it can handle more than that but i have a SOHC so i don't read too much on the DOHC. post in the FI forum...</TD></TR></TABLE>
you are talking out of your ***, the d-series sleeves are good to around 450whp and it has been proven. As for b-series they have seen upwards of 600whp with stock sleeves
before you decide to slap out 102383287 million dollars something you might not need, ask yourself how much hp/boost want to put into that sucker. you might not even need to speed that money on sleeving. stock single cams can hold up to about 300whp (i woun't do it though).
if you have a B series, i wouldn't sleeve unless you want over 300whp. and i believe it can handle more than that but i have a SOHC so i don't read too much on the DOHC. post in the FI forum...</TD></TR></TABLE>
you are talking out of your ***, the d-series sleeves are good to around 450whp and it has been proven. As for b-series they have seen upwards of 600whp with stock sleeves
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (92SiBlu)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92SiBlu »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so when sleeves cant handle the 600 i push at it i talk to you then ok?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i was talking to the other guy. The sleeves have been known to hold this much however i never said how reliable this would be. For safety's sake i would sleeve it for 600whp EVEN THOUGH the stock sleeves can hold that power.
Mind you this is all on a good tune
i was talking to the other guy. The sleeves have been known to hold this much however i never said how reliable this would be. For safety's sake i would sleeve it for 600whp EVEN THOUGH the stock sleeves can hold that power.
Mind you this is all on a good tune
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (Soccerking3000)
yes of course... i was just givin ya a hard time.. thanks for all your guys' input.. just trying to find best product lowest dollar
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (Soccerking3000)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Soccerking3000 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
you are talking out of your ***, the d-series sleeves are good to around 450whp and it has been proven. As for b-series they have seen upwards of 600whp with stock sleeves</TD></TR></TABLE>
how reliable is that? i'm not looking to argue or flame... can you send that link/proof so i can check it out. that's pretty amazing.
you are talking out of your ***, the d-series sleeves are good to around 450whp and it has been proven. As for b-series they have seen upwards of 600whp with stock sleeves</TD></TR></TABLE>
how reliable is that? i'm not looking to argue or flame... can you send that link/proof so i can check it out. that's pretty amazing.
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Full races hatch that was on Pinks mad 470 at the wheels on 30 PSI on a stock sleeve D-series. My buddy is making just north of 400 on a stock sleeve b16. I thinks he runs about 17-18 PSI. So it can be done with a good tune. I personally would have it sleeved for my own peace of mind. Let me see if I can find the link to the Pinks car.
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (the soL that could)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by the soL that could »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
is that the only one that's over 400 on this board? how many times before it goes boom~!?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i would of had over 400 on mine but i got a deal on a sleeved block...
is that the only one that's over 400 on this board? how many times before it goes boom~!?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i would of had over 400 on mine but i got a deal on a sleeved block...
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (Soccerking3000)
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i would of had over 400 on mine but i got a deal on a sleeved block...</TD></TR></TABLE>
um... ok
i don't know how reliable over 300whp on stock sleeves is (daily driven) but i wouldn't do it even on a good tune.
i would of had over 400 on mine but i got a deal on a sleeved block...</TD></TR></TABLE>
um... ok
i don't know how reliable over 300whp on stock sleeves is (daily driven) but i wouldn't do it even on a good tune.
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Re: who sleeves blocks? (the soL that could)
600 hp is a big goal. i hope this wont be daily driven. that would be crazy to drive every day and pretty damn hard to do too. good luck with it.
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