
The Rev3 blocks have a weakness, full stop.

Some break, some don't.

As with anything, there are many variables.


I'll second that, the variables bit

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I primarily blame heat then ignition timing

/ knock affecting the harmonics during combustion

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look at it like a high pitched frequency cracking glass

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Most of the cracked blocks have a common factor and thats using the Ct series flame throwers

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Again, more variables include coolant around the liners, is the engine experiencing hot spots

/ air in the system

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could we be looking in the wrong place, is the liner cracking from the coolant side.

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possibly gas passing the HG will only pressurise the coolant system furthermore

= hotspots

= increased pressures.

Yes I agree using the later thickwalled blocks is the way forward as there is room for error without block splitting.

I've bitten the bullet and gone down the route of rebuilding an early rev 3 block

I know fine well of the issues around the early rev 3 block, but neither stock ecu is being used

( crazy ignition maps

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) and the turbo I'm using should be pushing air conditioned air in comparision

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so in cylinder pressures should be reduced and any sort of further tuning will be considered at the upmost caution.

I like to see me testing the waters

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not to come back and say.

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look, it wasn't a problem like everyone said, but for it to be able to satisfy my own needs and being able to cope for what i'll throw at it.

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not being die hard serious 2+ bar with it

- just sensible.

This is what I'm saying now.

Lets see what I'm saying this time next year

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" That damn blocks cracked open at a mere 1 bar and now my pistons, crank, bearings are all knackered.

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looking for a 98+ block

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