from what ive been looking into. yip stock internals are fine.
now this is my 2c's worth. but from what ive been looking into for my build all you will need internal wise is arp rod and head stud kits. or metric blues seem to be popular. i personally think a stud kit is a stronger option. other then that a MLS head gasket over the oem ones, people i have been talking to also say that its cheeper and just as reliable as o-ringing the block, and your good to go. assuming of course your fuel and metering systems are all capable.
i always calculate my injectors to max at 80% duty cycle for the power figure i want to run. it keeps them out of there high wear zone and lowers the risk of an extra hard pull leaning you out. 80% is also usually the number where most injectors clam to be working the most effective. im also in the middle of calculating chips to run map sensors with boosted motors on m20 motronic dme's i hope i can have them sorted before long.... TOOOO MENY NUMBERS ARGH lol
now this is my 2c's worth. but from what ive been looking into for my build all you will need internal wise is arp rod and head stud kits. or metric blues seem to be popular. i personally think a stud kit is a stronger option. other then that a MLS head gasket over the oem ones, people i have been talking to also say that its cheeper and just as reliable as o-ringing the block, and your good to go. assuming of course your fuel and metering systems are all capable.
i always calculate my injectors to max at 80% duty cycle for the power figure i want to run. it keeps them out of there high wear zone and lowers the risk of an extra hard pull leaning you out. 80% is also usually the number where most injectors clam to be working the most effective. im also in the middle of calculating chips to run map sensors with boosted motors on m20 motronic dme's i hope i can have them sorted before long.... TOOOO MENY NUMBERS ARGH lol
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