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post Mar 28, 2014 - 7:25 AM
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Hey guys I am currently building a 3rd gen 3s engine and my only concern is the block cracking problem my Block is a 3s 1996 block it is the thicker reinforced block.
I am aiming for big HP (850WHP), but this block roumors are getting abit to old everyone says different thing about it use sleeves dont use sleeves use Hardblok dont use it, leave the bore standard... alot of mislead info

Can anyone out there share with me what I should be doing with my block should I sleeve it or not the bore I am going for is 86.5mm I have had someone tell me its not safe to go above 650 with this bore this person uses sleeves and has no probs but I have other freinds stating that the sleeve will still crack so basically I dont know who to belive .

I have spent thousands on parts I dont want it all to go to ****s after all this money spent only weak spot i found is this block issue so please anyone out there running big hp on a 3S share with me what I need to do.

Also I would like to use the 3s block I dont wanna use the 5s!!!


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post Apr 1, 2014 - 3:59 AM
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Yeah I tried all these site Know one seems to know What is best to do it suck and is very disappointing I dont know what to do with my block if I should just scrap it or just buy the 5s block and new forged pistons which is a shame cause I already have je 86.5mm pistons but I cant use them with the 5s block.

So this site isnt good anymore for race builds just the normal swaps I guess :S

I mean it sucks I have to go on an mr2 forum while I have a celica 6th gen what happened to this forum ?


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