ej18 heads on ej22t block
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ej18 heads on ej22t block
need help is it true that ej18 cams are better then ej22t cams becuse they open more and longer
anyone please
anyone please
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EJ22T, STi EJ207 DOHC, Vi-PEC (Spare Autronic) @ 426.20HP / 394.94ft lb @ 00psi
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Yeah, you don't want the big overlap performance-minded N/A cams would have on a turbo motor. The overlap helps a N/A engine suck more air into the cyminder at higher rpm, but on a turbo engine, it just wastes power out the exhaust.
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I don't know if they have large overlap, It's just an educated guess. I could be wrong, but if they are cams optimized for N/A performance, especially in a small engine where you'd want more top end to make up for the inevitable less bottom end they would almost definitely have fair overlap.
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The EJ18 heads are substantially different than the EJ22 heads and would be a downgrade for either a turbo or NA build. The valves are smaller, and the combustion chamber is significantly smaller. Even on an EJ22T block, you would still be in the realm of 9.5:1 CR. And then there is the issue of a couple of extra breathers on the backside of the heads for EGR and some other stuff. Don't waste your time playing with these heads at all.
But you might look into the cam thing a little more. The cams will likely fit into a set of EJ22 heads. We are tearing down an EJ18 this weekend, and maybe I will get a chance to pull the cams out and compare...
But you might look into the cam thing a little more. The cams will likely fit into a set of EJ22 heads. We are tearing down an EJ18 this weekend, and maybe I will get a chance to pull the cams out and compare...
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evolutionmovement you think they would give me more top end i have the durations on both of them and i will show you and then you tell me what you think
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EJ22T, STi EJ207 DOHC, Vi-PEC (Spare Autronic) @ 426.20HP / 394.94ft lb @ 00psi
Tuned By: Franz Diebold ( DIEBOLD AUTOSPORT ) @ NVauto
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Large overlap will only help an N/A car's top end. Turbo cars will just loose boost as the exhaust valve is open at the same time as the intake. Low end N/A power suffers, too. The idea behind the overlap is that at higher rpm the open exhaust valve with it's escaping exhaust pulse creates a low pressure zone behind the pulse which helps pull more air through the open intake valve and into the combustion chamber.
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Ok,
So, the EJ18's intake ports are a full 1/4" smaller than the EJ22T's, even though the valve size is the same. Also, the EJ18 has roller rockers, and because of that the width of the cam lobes is substantially different than the EJ22T's. You could take the whole rocker assembly and cams from an EJ18 and put them into an EJ22T head, but putting the whole head into your car would be a waste of time...
So, the EJ18's intake ports are a full 1/4" smaller than the EJ22T's, even though the valve size is the same. Also, the EJ18 has roller rockers, and because of that the width of the cam lobes is substantially different than the EJ22T's. You could take the whole rocker assembly and cams from an EJ18 and put them into an EJ22T head, but putting the whole head into your car would be a waste of time...
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is any 2.5 head the desired upgrade for the ej22t's, or is there consensus on what is the best / most cost efficient head upgrade would be? I'm thinking head/headers/turbo change all in one upgrade... probably port/polish/3-angle valve job standard dealie for the head, coating for the header, coating for the turbo (obviously this is not going to be a quick upgrade). Suggestions?
So far, jet hot or hi per coat for the coating, and a td05-16g for the turbo. perhaps even a ported monster 16g.
So far, jet hot or hi per coat for the coating, and a td05-16g for the turbo. perhaps even a ported monster 16g.
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