Why is it so bad?
Long story short I have acquired a very highly spec'd motor with a 72mm stroke and stock bore. They are fairly "built" as is but run NA.
Goal was to use what I have without doing a crank swap to run a turbo setup, only looking for 280HP, max 300. Makes 225 as-is at 13.5:1 comp.
Thoughts were low comp pistons, ported head, refresh the other components that need it upon disassembly and call it a day. Could toss in an overbore idea as well if we want but that is up in the air.
FYI it is based on a gen2, runs the standard 18mm piston pin with ZX14 big end bearings on the rods, SS valves, heavier springs (unsure pressure), overdrive oil pump, heavy clutch springs, undercut gears, dry sump. Interestingly no spacer plate under the cylinders...
Cams are not stock but I don't know what cams are in it, I'm not smart enough to do much other than measure the lift and look for any identification marks on them. They look aftermarket, and the gears appear to be hand welded into position on the end of them.
It's a spec series race motor with less than 1000mi on it, internally it looks pretty good, but it was removed due to needing a rebuild from hours/mileage.
If it is an absolute no go on the stroker turbo it would be more financially viable to rebuild this current motor to its original spec and sell it for a stock Busa motor and just throw everything at that.
Long story short I have acquired a very highly spec'd motor with a 72mm stroke and stock bore. They are fairly "built" as is but run NA.
Goal was to use what I have without doing a crank swap to run a turbo setup, only looking for 280HP, max 300. Makes 225 as-is at 13.5:1 comp.
Thoughts were low comp pistons, ported head, refresh the other components that need it upon disassembly and call it a day. Could toss in an overbore idea as well if we want but that is up in the air.
FYI it is based on a gen2, runs the standard 18mm piston pin with ZX14 big end bearings on the rods, SS valves, heavier springs (unsure pressure), overdrive oil pump, heavy clutch springs, undercut gears, dry sump. Interestingly no spacer plate under the cylinders...
Cams are not stock but I don't know what cams are in it, I'm not smart enough to do much other than measure the lift and look for any identification marks on them. They look aftermarket, and the gears appear to be hand welded into position on the end of them.
It's a spec series race motor with less than 1000mi on it, internally it looks pretty good, but it was removed due to needing a rebuild from hours/mileage.
If it is an absolute no go on the stroker turbo it would be more financially viable to rebuild this current motor to its original spec and sell it for a stock Busa motor and just throw everything at that.