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Enthusiast Joined Jul 30, '20 From Vermont USA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Greetings all, im curious how easy it would be to throw a gen 2 GTE head onto my 5sfe block to maybe make some power?
or do some of you experts think it wont make much a difference. really id do it because my head has a pretty good tick and i wondered if switching to the performance head would be worth it as i can pickup a 100$ nearby and potential hp gains would be cool. thanks for any help |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined May 2, '15 From NY Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
It'll "run", as in start and rev, on the 5SFE ECU. If you're looking to tune it to make any more power, that's not happening. I suppose you could install larger injectors and hope that enough of the fuel map coincides with the new engine's displacement, and then your engine will run pig rich at idle. But really, tuning the engine with injector size is not how you want to tune the engine. Worst case, you blow the engine up because the ECU is trying to control an engine it cannot.
You could try a piggyback, but any decent piggyback (Greddy eManage Ultimate) costs $400+ and will cost as much if not more to tune than a standalone, so it only makes sense if you need the stock ECU for govt emissions purposes. There's no such thing as cheap power gains. |
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