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I know that the 3s-ge engine has a higher compression ratio than the 3s-gte (which I guess means that the pistons' head are thiner right?), but what does it change so that we can't (or shall not) turbocharge the 3s-ge?
Is it because it would (I don't know) be too much compressed exhaust gases for the turbo to hold? BTW: what does the last number in the compression ratio mean? (Like in 10:3:1) This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Jun 26, 2011 - 10:51 PM |
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WOW rusty that is some awesome info you posted up there....btw i wasnt too much aware of a beams thread, might take a read into it all....I dont know, but turbocharging a beams 3sge seems more and more worthwhile the more its discussed about.
Anywho i cam across a thread on the beams forums that had the valve angles for the blacktop but not the redtop...wish i wouldve saved that info.. QUOTE Would like to see more truth/evidence in using blacktop blocks with 3rd gen 3sgte heads, as I looked back at your blacktop head you posted ages ago and compared it to a 3rd gen 3sgte block, and almost looks like there was a bit of difference between them (disregarding the vvti line), but could have been the angle etc of the pictures too. Yea that is a good question because the blacktop blocks have seperate oil passages just for the VVTI...be interesting to see how you could just swap a 3rd gen head on their...maybe they both have the same passages, or there is some way to block them?? This post has been edited by 3WayStunna: Jul 24, 2011 - 6:09 AM -------------------- (\__/)
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