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GeeYessAyee
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11th Jul 07 at 08:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

are they both the same? if not what are the differences?


cant really afford to buy a LET so was thinking of buying say a bottom end then building one up peice by peice when i can afford to do so...

good idea?
Fro
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I'm pretty sure you can start with a c20xe and make the oil returns etc so it effectively becomes a LET block.
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handeir and prob cheaper id quess just to buy a let
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quote:
Originally posted by STEvieXE
handeir and prob cheaper id quess just to buy a let


yeah i was thinking this but if i was to build it bit by bit then i would know it was good etc... instead of spending over a grand on an engine which could be fucko'd?
GeeYessAyee
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anyone else?
Dean_W
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Why not just buy a fucked LET and rebuild it?
d128mat
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quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
Why not just buy a fucked LET and rebuild it?
GeeYessAyee
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cant find one!
GeeYessAyee
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anyone else?
Vaux Lad
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Pistons different.
Ben ev
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exactly the same in every way apart from the oil return which needs taping into the front of the block. theres a blank there to drill and tap which you can locate by looking at a let one. also you need to remove the allan key bung from the rear oil gallery near the pump for the turbo oil feed. obviously pistons are different but rods and crank are the same. also its rumored that the very early xe blocks are of a slightly better casting to the later ones making them ideal for high boost applications similar to that of early rb26skyline engines from the very early r32's
Ben ev
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the turbo feed bung is a 7mm allan key aswell which can sometimes be awkward to find especially if you dont have time to arse about!
Nic Barnes
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the let block is different actually, it had ectra webbing such like the x20xev block to make it quiter.

my engine was a 1989 xe originally. cost about 10 quid at a machine shop to have the return drilled in to make it turbo flavour.
Ben ev
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well we lives and learns dont we
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben ev
well we lives and learns dont we


someone once said i can be useful when i actually post stuff in a more serious manner
Ben ev
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yeah so i heard
GeeYessAyee
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thanks lads!
starkie
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i actually have a let bottom end i am going to post up for sale in few days. engine was split due to wiring loom being damaged and muppet really needing a good cylinder head
GeeYessAyee
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u2u'd
Ben ev
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actually turbocharging an xe in a mk3 gsi next week sometime so might be able to post up some pics
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keeping it the higher compression i hope?
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
keeping it the higher compression i hope?


hell no! why would i wont to do that
Nic Barnes
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free power, less boost
Ben ev
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but you can make more power from a lower compression engine and more boost pressure than a higher compression engine with less as it will reach its upper limit before det

 
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