Why fill up at United when just round the corner on lyons road is a Caltex with E85. Ive been running E85 for a month now and have used close to 10 tanks, yep 3 a week depending on work. As a rule E85 is generally 20c cheaper than the cheapest Unleaded. Some Caltex's are better than others, havent used United yet.
Sorry for hijacking... On the topic of stock blocks... I am currently turbocharging stock b18c2... I have been having some questions regarding head bolts....
I am using stock everything ATM but have come up to a thought about reliability... I don't want to lift the head or blow a head gasket so have been looking at remedies... ARP are obviously one... I will be getting them depending how the next thought I had goes...
Is it possible to up the torque on the standard headbolts at all to help against the excess force of the boosted combustion? Not by heaps but just enough to help minimise head lift?
If so what is the torque people used? If not then is it possible to just remove old head bolts and and install new arps without having to change anything else ie, take old bolts one by one and install arps as I go along?
My mechanic often torqued them an extra 5-10lbs for gasket leaks but you just need to be mindful of not stretching the bolts too much.
ARP you can remove and reinstall the head several times but oem bolts you're not supposed to. Worth upgrading IMO if you're worried about it otherwise just don't worry I'd say. Should be fine.
Awesome... The engine was ment to be for another project and just had new head and head gasket and bolts installed... done about 20kms before it was decided to be taken out of that car and installed in mine... Was going to check the torque on them before dyno tuning and was hoping somebody was going to say that so I could throw some extra torque on them while I was checking them...
If it ever blows they will be replaced but till then... stock engines all the way
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