EJ SOHC Turbo Performance??
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:59 pm
Hello all,
I'm after any information you can give me for EJ18-22 SOHC Performance. I have had a google and cant really find much of what I'm after.
I'm wanting to change the EA81 out in the Brumby for something like a EJ20 SOHC and then eventually have it turbo charged. I'm not after a power house, but I don't see any reason why it couldn't be coaxed into making reasonable power (250-300hp). I'm wanting the car for street performance not off road, so no big lift kits or the like.
My main concern it to try and keep it as legal as possible, hence the SOHC. I've read that a EJ25 won't fit without chassis mods similar or worse than a DOHC engine, is this correct?
I'm thinking if I started with a WRX bottom end (or front cut, for stronger box ect) and retro fit the SOHC heads (i've read it's do able YES/NO), have them ported and manifold match ported & what not. Either that or start with a N/A engine and have it rebuilt with forgies ect. Would be run on a aftermarket ECU, so that would eliminate any tuning/interface problems associated with a factory ECU. Once the long motor is sorted, the actual turbo fitment ect shouldn't really cause much of a problem. Well not easy, but no worse than any other conversion.
I realise that it would be a fair amount of mucking around for what really is an inferior setup to the standard DOHC engines, but would rather leave the rails alone.....i must be getting old...... Is there a specific make/model of engine that has a 'better' set of heads suited to this application?
If you know of any SOHC build blogs or threads, pls put up the links.
Since brakes and suspension is fairly well covered on this forum and others, lets leave this purely for the engine side of things.
I'm after any information you can give me for EJ18-22 SOHC Performance. I have had a google and cant really find much of what I'm after.
I'm wanting to change the EA81 out in the Brumby for something like a EJ20 SOHC and then eventually have it turbo charged. I'm not after a power house, but I don't see any reason why it couldn't be coaxed into making reasonable power (250-300hp). I'm wanting the car for street performance not off road, so no big lift kits or the like.
My main concern it to try and keep it as legal as possible, hence the SOHC. I've read that a EJ25 won't fit without chassis mods similar or worse than a DOHC engine, is this correct?
I'm thinking if I started with a WRX bottom end (or front cut, for stronger box ect) and retro fit the SOHC heads (i've read it's do able YES/NO), have them ported and manifold match ported & what not. Either that or start with a N/A engine and have it rebuilt with forgies ect. Would be run on a aftermarket ECU, so that would eliminate any tuning/interface problems associated with a factory ECU. Once the long motor is sorted, the actual turbo fitment ect shouldn't really cause much of a problem. Well not easy, but no worse than any other conversion.
I realise that it would be a fair amount of mucking around for what really is an inferior setup to the standard DOHC engines, but would rather leave the rails alone.....i must be getting old...... Is there a specific make/model of engine that has a 'better' set of heads suited to this application?
If you know of any SOHC build blogs or threads, pls put up the links.
Since brakes and suspension is fairly well covered on this forum and others, lets leave this purely for the engine side of things.