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As for IAG they are not offering a sleeved 2.3 only stock cylinder closed decks with stock crank
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Interesting insight as always. Thanks!
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well if you stick with Off the shelf parts for pistons you have to stick with an off the shelf rod. The problem is no one really makes an FB25 rod it has a 48mm diameter vs the 52mm(if i recall correctly) and different width. so you cant use off the shelf FA20 rods on a FB25 crank. You could use off the shelf FB25 rods and FA pistons but I am not sure the wrist pin diameter is the same or in the same location. Then you run into the short rod scenario stated above. I mean if you want to limit your RPM to like 6200 you could go that route.
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So you're saying with a short block and heads, that's all I'd need? The rest of the components I could use from my own engine? Sorry, I just have zero idea how it works, I'm not mechanically inclined. |
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Price-aside, they've had a pretty complete facility for years now.
http://dsportmag.com/the-scene/tour/...dia-shop-tour/ I've been there before and it has way more than just computers and Photoshop for magazines... long story short they bought a lot of the stuff that came from Cosworth USA, including their engine machinist. |
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The person that put the ad together missed a lot of info. But in case you didn't know, the FA20 in our cars is technically FA20D, and the FA20 in the 2015+ WRX is technically FA20F. The two are not the same engine but share similar design overall... hence the blanket "FA20 for FRS/BRZ and WRX" naming scheme. As for the price, I already mentioned but they decided to invest in all this new fancy equipment and have someone come in that costs a lot to keep on staff to build engines. But yes, you can do the same for cheaper. I mostly blame the ad copy guy for basically not advertising the strong points of why their engine build service is good. |
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Obviously aside from pistons/CR are the short blocks interchangeable? I imagined they would have a different piston/rod/bearing since they are such different executions from the factory.
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https://www.carthrottle.com/post/w6yjk7b/ I'm guessing the blocks are similar or almost the same, but beyond that when you think about cylinder liners, piston/rod, and other stuff the engine becomes drastically different. Cylinder head is completely different. Even the exhaust manifold flange are different, but it's also interesting to note that the WRX FA20 and FB20 found in the base model Impreza (and other cars) have the same exhaust manifold gasket, whereas the FA20 in the BRZ share the same gasket with the EJ20/25 motors. I'm going to speculate this mostly has to do with the manifold routing design and weight. |
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Yeah I have no issues fabbing. I'd likely buy a stock FB20 header, and use the flanges so the mating is perfecto.
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