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gepsk8 wrote:i was looking at changing the crank to silvertop (heard there got smoother surfaces for faster oil draining??)
gepsk8 wrote:i was looking at changing the crank to silvertop (heard there got smoother surfaces for faster oil draining??)
gepsk8 wrote:so plan is to build up replacement motor for GTI(fxgt) running Smallport 4age
so plan is to run Replace bearings, rings, seal etc,
Block Work
i was looking at changing the crank to silvertop (heard there got smoother surfaces for faster oil draining??)
Silvertop rods lighter
Standard Smallport pistons 10.5
TRD 0.8 Head Gasket to bring up compression
little bit blueprinting
Maybe replace oil pump??
Head Work
smoothing out ports
Bluetop cam Worth fitting?
Hydraulic lifter worth fitting??
Valve Seal, Etc
Any mods people know work or Recommend??
Already Running lighted flywheel
Bazda wrote:Shimming the oil pump up does not give it more flow, it just changes the point where the relief valve operates.
The stock valve will open at around 70-80psi. shimming it up will make it open later.
gepsk8 wrote:Silvertop rods
TRD 0.8 Head Gasket
Bluetop cams
are to only mods people recommend ??
Quirky wrote:Forgot where I read this, but Bluetop cams give a gain of 2kw ATW over the stock smallport items, though it shifts the powerband quite a bit...
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
ChaosAD wrote:I'd add ARP rod bolts to the list, and an oil pressure gauge would be worthwhile.
I have read that the blacktop crank is the same part number as the earlier ones, but toyota called for closer tolerances during manufacture. I dont believe it would be worth changing though.
It is interesting to note that all the late model, large crank pin cranks-shafts are identical, i.e., same Toyota part numbers. However in reviewing the maintenance manuals, Toyota calls out much tighter inspection tolerances in the last generation 20 valve. The obvious reason would be to keep parasitic friction and vibrations to a minimum due to the difference in max engine speed that the 20 valve engines were allowed to turn versus the 16 valve ones.
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