RE: [DMCForum] PRV forged internals
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RE: [DMCForum] PRV forged internals



Martin is right.  There's a lot more to building up an engine than just the
forged pistons.  If you want to build a "Super PRV", you also need to
fabricate new main bearing caps on the crank to help distribute the load,
and heavier connecting rods as well.

The main advantage of turbocharging a DeLorean is that it helps move more
air into the cylinders.  If you want to really get a bang for the buck in
this area, get the heads and intake Extrude-Honed
(http://www.extrudehone.com/) to get the flow you need without as much added
engine stress, cost, and work.

-Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Gutkowski [mailto:webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 7:48 AM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] PRV forged internals


The DeLorean PRV is not suitable for turbocharging beyond a few PSI, and
even then you must be VERY careful.

Martin

stitsien wrote:

>How many people here have access to forged internals for the PRV in
>the UK or elseware? I'm want to go turbo on my D but feel that if I
>going to do it I should shoot for an higher boost range "just because
>I can". I know for a fact our pistons are available after market as
>forged internals but what about valves, cams and all the odds and
>ends?
>
>
>
>Matthew Stits
>Vin 0789




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