ea82t & ea82 differences.

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Post by El_Freddo » Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:57 pm

Suparoo wrote: There is no difference between turbo and NA heads as far as compression goes. Just the cams and the oil/water ports.

If you take a NA block with 9.5:1 comp, and add turbo heads and a turbo, it gives an engine with much better off boost grunt.
Hey Gannon, i thought that part of the compression drop was done by the heads as well as the piston tops? This is usually achieved by a larger compression chamber in the head. I'd have a look at the two different heads, and compare the N/A chamber to the Turbo head's chamber to see if the turbo head has a deeper chamber...

I also think the cams would have an effect on the compression a little bit. I'm only speculating on this, as i have not had the chance to compare the two heads myself so check it out... i'd be interested to hear if there is a difference.

Would it be worth modding an N/A head to take the turbo if there is a difference?

Also i believe the turbo blocks (EA82) had a knock sensor... I presume we are talking about an EA82, if so, are you going to fit one of these knock sensors and change the wiring to fit this?

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Post by Gannon » Wed Jul 26, 2006 6:56 pm

Im pretty sure that the turbo & NA heads are identical. Because, (in anwser to your other question)- You can take a NA mpfi head and tap out the water and oil ports to turn it into a turbo head.

Cams probably effect the compression a little, but that is not relevant as NA cams are not designed for a turbo motor. Turbo motors have different flow characteristics for the exhaust. It has to do with cam overlap and scavenging.

Yes turbo motors have a knock sensor but all the ea82 blocks have the threaded bung to screw it into.

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