Is anyone here in the process of building an engine for forced induction?
I am unable to find many people that are willing to contribute or take interest in this topic because they are too eager to run forced induction on there stock engine and that is fine but when our engines begin to have problems within the next 20k miles or even sooner we will have to take this topic into consideration.
Now from what i have been researching we can use the L67 short block with our L36 heads.
From what i have researched I have found that 1998 and + L36 Heads are stronger than the previous years. These newer heads may be a good option for porting.
But if you do not want to use the L67 which is not a problem i have been asking around what i can do for the L36 98+ years.
I found for myself its cheaper to buy a L36 Long Block and work from that because a L67 shortblock will cost somewhat alot plus heads from a L36, then if you want to upgrade your pistons and rods from the L67 you will need to balance your crank and other objects to work with the new pistons and rods. Its cheaper to just buy the 98+ L36 longblock, rods, pistons, gaskets, bearings and take them to a quality experienced machine shop for work.
If anyone else has knowledge to share, this would be a good topic to discuss the strength of the L36 and L67 internals for long term use of forced induction.
I am unable to find many people that are willing to contribute or take interest in this topic because they are too eager to run forced induction on there stock engine and that is fine but when our engines begin to have problems within the next 20k miles or even sooner we will have to take this topic into consideration.
Now from what i have been researching we can use the L67 short block with our L36 heads.
From what i have researched I have found that 1998 and + L36 Heads are stronger than the previous years. These newer heads may be a good option for porting.
But if you do not want to use the L67 which is not a problem i have been asking around what i can do for the L36 98+ years.
I found for myself its cheaper to buy a L36 Long Block and work from that because a L67 shortblock will cost somewhat alot plus heads from a L36, then if you want to upgrade your pistons and rods from the L67 you will need to balance your crank and other objects to work with the new pistons and rods. Its cheaper to just buy the 98+ L36 longblock, rods, pistons, gaskets, bearings and take them to a quality experienced machine shop for work.
If anyone else has knowledge to share, this would be a good topic to discuss the strength of the L36 and L67 internals for long term use of forced induction.
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