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asperated 4.8

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asperated 4.8

Post by simon.c »

i am currently building one and have not seen or heard much about them or is every one just bolting turbos on
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by Wilba »

Sandy bowman I believe ran one think it had a stroker kit but I`m not sure.
Think he has a 6ltr now but I`m sure he`d have some r and d for you.The problem is by the time you`ve done head work,valves and springs,camms,sort out the timing chain chatter issue(because of camms)and time and labor a ase kit on stock everything run at 10psi will give you less dramas and more power.
If you arnt trying to fit in to a race spec I don`t know why you would bother pulling a perfectlly good motor apart for less power and more money.
I think there are a set of rods and pistons for sale up here at rocky if you want to go that far though.Cheers Billy
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by 4wheelinls1 »

Sandys car became scrap after an incident off road racing, it was a strocked 4.8, crower make a kit. It's pricey for the increase if you ask me. I've done a couple with aftermarket ECU's both Wolf and Haltech, extractors and a big throttle body with the right tune and they come up very well as a stock motor. If you want more I'd go the turbo as it will give best bang for buck. The engine will handle moderate boost stock. Keeps the revs down, big camshafts require oil pump gears as the stock one fail but additionally they are weak in the timing chain design as mentioned.
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by AFeral »

Are there and solutions for the cam chain problems?
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by simon.c »

the engine was up for a rebuld anyhow as an unmentioned party drove it to the death ie.( cooked her ). i already have rods, cams, pistons,oil drive,head studs and so on . just curious as to what anyone has gotten out of them as a bult up n/a 4.8 or what other little gremlins to look out for . thanks
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by simon.c »

also how bad is the timing chain problem is it an easy fix do thay break running bigger cams :shock: or are they just noisy
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by Wilba »

No big problems with it mate other than the adjuster is oil pressure fed and dosen`t apply enough pressure when you back off or when your on it, with bigger camms for that matter more pressure on the chain is the key.

Yes the oil pump drive has to be replaced with a billit one we have got a couple off A.S.E. in the past.

Make a investment in a good race blaencer.
We have seen 4.8 balencers jump off but not sure if they used a new bolt as these are usually use once only.They also make it easy to dial in camms.

Have you thaught about getting a new head and valves and putting your new rods and decom pistons in and then turbo it at 4.8 cube. you can rev it a bit harder that way.Pull yor arms off!! Never late in a 4.8!!!
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by Wilba »

Just rered your post.

What style of piston have you bought ? Standard or other?
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by simon.c »

they are flat top C.P. I did think of bolting a snail on too but for what i want to achieve i should get with out the cost of the turbo kit .
It had to have the rebuild anyway .ah we will see how it goes in a couple of weeks with any luck
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by Wilba »

Yep too easy mate.

Oh just double check your bore size, I got a motor that had flat top forge pistons and rods on a turbo`d motor (go figure) and they were too small for the bore on standard 4.8.It piston rattaled like a mofo and, Ahhhhh, I wont go into it but it was supposed to be a rad motor that they spent a heap of coin on .
So it might pay to break out the veriners mate some of these kits can cost you money to make your car go slightly worse than a standard one..Especially in the camm department .

The Kit came from from well known sorce too mate so know what you have before you slap it in. Cheers Billy..
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by simon.c »

we are still waiting on the pistons to turn up ( they had to be made ) before it has a bore .
yeah its not an off the shelf kit bits from here and there
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by simon.c »

dose any one have or know where to get coil pack stem's from mine are sort of melted .
or is there somthing better than standard to use :idea:
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by general lee »

you can get theam on ebay international as well as a lot off outher bits i just order a intake manifold looks sweat $170 + 80 freight
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Re: asperated 4.8

Post by AFeral »

You can use the coils from a Nissan Stagea M35 VQ they are the same length and plug style, the hold down bolt is in slightly different place though. Cheapest I found for tb48 coils was $1000 for 6 through nissan. No dout someone can get them cheaper else where but thats the best I could find.
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