2012/07/28 21:22:38
beagle_senior
just been thinking, is it worth investing in the 3sgte block girdle http://twosrus.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_31&products_id=297 i am running the gen 2 motor and hoping for 400-450 rwhp
2012/07/28 21:26:57
Mrskylighter
I bought the girdle when I did my build a while ago 316rwkw. Although I paid $500 so that price is much nicer :)
It does also give you slightly increased oil volume as well.
I'd buy it again.
2012/07/28 21:30:17
Mrskylighter
I just read why they are so cheap. I wouldn't bother in that case. Too much stuffing around.
2012/07/28 21:42:33
beagle_senior
yeah that was my only problem, i mean it shouldnt be too hard as i already have the arp main bolts cut etc, i am just tossing up whether its worth the hassle or not, thankss for the comment mate
2012/07/29 00:34:27
MRTurbo
I think the block will be fine without the girdle on that kinda power, but it might make it arguably more reliable.
2012/07/29 10:15:51
kameleon
3SGTE's have no issues with crank walk so those are a waste of money (meaning money better left in your pocket)
2012/07/30 15:55:55
-Totenkopf-
I dont think they actually fitted it up solely for crank walk.
 
Either way, I have a girdle w/ studs and spacers I'd probably look at selling.  If the engine ever gets back together I will be running the caldina pan which means this girdle will not work.  Have been considering making myself a custom item but we'll see.
2012/07/30 16:53:06
beagle_senior
James - what sort of price would you look at selling it for?
2012/07/30 19:20:02
beagle_senior
also finally got the rest of my braided hoses to finish off the coolant and w/a overflow lines.
 
and regarding the girdle, its more to prevent the flex through the block, causing cracks in the cyclinder walls.
2012/08/05 20:06:41
beagle_senior
got a small bit of work done today:
- the tein flex were pulled out so I can rebuild them
- all the overflow/catch cans have been mounted, just need to plumb the oil catch can now
- intercooler piping complete, just need to plumb back the bov to the intake
 

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