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kitfox(at)ida.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:59 am Post subject: NSI turbo to non turbo |
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Here is the readers digest version. I think that with the weight and drag reduction of removing the turbo there will not be that much reduction if any in performance. So I am going out to the group for input on how and what I will need to do. Or find some one that wants to swap all or part of the install.
Albert
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:49 pm Post subject: NSI turbo to non turbo |
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Even though they're both EA81 engine blocks, there are many differences, including pistons, and lifters. The turbo has lower compression pistons and hydraulic lifters, vs the normal asp has solid lifters and high compression pistons. Cam is also different as well as the pan, and several other things.
Making a swap might be the better way to go.
I'm not sure what you mean by the readers digest version, or did you mean condensed? Did you attach something? I received nothing here.
Deke
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:50 am Post subject: NSI turbo to non turbo |
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If you are interested I have several EA-81 Turbo blocks and many engine parts. Deke is absolutely correct about the two similar but very different blocks. The lifter bores are also sleeved in the turbo block and different push rods. Give me a private email and or call. I went through quite a evolution with my turbo EA-81. IMHO the weakest link is the valves in the turbo set up. I can also sent you some pics. Good luck.
Rick
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