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strx7 wrote: Be carefull with the std intake manifold as it will feed No2/3 more air than 1 & 4.
Akane wrote:strx7 wrote: Be carefull with the std intake manifold as it will feed No2/3 more air than 1 & 4.
That's a speculation that only applies to ST185 type 3S-GTE's.
strx7 wrote:Akane wrote:strx7 wrote: Be carefull with the std intake manifold as it will feed No2/3 more air than 1 & 4.
That's a speculation that only applies to ST185 type 3S-GTE's.
For a SPECULATION its seems to have lent a GOOD helping hand to killing No3 piston on FAR TOOOOO many peoples engines.
ST205 GT4 NZ New Group A wrote:Doug did you get my PM ? Whats your number ?
MR2SIK wrote:thread hijack:
So if building a decently powered 1990 3sgte, would using the intake manifold from a st205 era 3s curb the effects of this running lean on #2 & 3 cylinders? or is there a better option?
dougsop wrote:well lets make it this way.
i've been to an engine rebuilder today in my St205.
he advice me not to do the engine rebuild yet...because i may end up paying loads and getting little return.
he said instead of the rebuild, get a GT25/40 turbo, fuel pump and 800cc injector.
my question here is, if i run the Gt25/40 turbo can my internal last?
wat sort my max power and boost can the 3sgte piston handle?
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