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He's obviously a ganster, or simply insane.
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Rocker retainers, and some lightly upgraded valve springs and call it a day. Now sure, for big FI power, I can see this but I can tell you from just a few conversations with some of these companies, they just want to slap in their product of "choice" regardless of the build. Like rods for example, a 200whp, NA motor doesn't need super-heavy duty rods that are heavier than stock ones, especially when you can buy lighter forged ones that are WAY stronger, but yet that's what they "recommend". Point is, I honestly just don't have much faith in a lot these companies for motor builds.
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For something like that, prob alot easier and cheaper to just find a nice low mileage full '17 motor and have someone do the work. It's what I've been racing the past 1.5 years without any issues. Bought my car with about 33K street miles on it, then straight to racing with it. It's unopened inside, but it is a '15, which I know already has the second version of OE valvetrain upgrades. It literally only sees high RPM, and knock on wood has been great so far. Uses 10W50 oil, oil pan baffle, and so far so good. It's these rockers that have me F-ing paranoid!
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I want to confirm these 100% work for all years by confirming the engine pivots never changed. The kit from the OP seems to only have 1 version which supposedly covers all years.
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10W50 is a REALLY thick oil. Did you do any UoA on it after oil changes? |
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It's not really heavy oil at all for racing. Toyota Motorsports Germany, who builds, supports and races factory 86 cars in Europe uses 10W60 and now 5W50 in their motors w/ oil coolers. They won't go anything below 5W50, for proper oil pressure and oil films at high temps/RPM. I've spoken directly with their engineers who see everything from sprint and endurance racing motors, they vigorously recommend it. That's how they avoid spinning rod bearings at similar NA power levels... ![]() This whole "tight clearance" it needs thin oil thing with this motor is a complete myth....10W40 or 5-10W50 racing oil in these cars at 200-230 deg. is right at home. Did a UoA early on and it was fine when I used 5W40, and TMG told me to bump up to any high quality XW50...been using it every since, rods seem to be happy.
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Bingo. Oil is rated at 212F. Know your temps and monitor pressure, and use the oil accordingly. At redline, my pressures are routinely 88-90+psi at 215-230 temps, I virtually never see anything over 230F. Care idles warm at about 18-19psi.
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If these OE pivots changed spec between 13-14, 15, and 17+ cars, then which pivots is Denstoj selling?
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I read it as their "kit" provides you with everything, and once you pull out your old pivots, to send them back to them as core returns. That's usually how a core refund works. Regardless, I'm shocked nobody here in the USA has come up with a solution like this. I like this alot better than the AWD tuning rocker stopper solution.
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I could be wrong. Won’t be the first time.
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