----Have a question about blockguards------
Stock sleeves are not made for 22psi, they may hold for ashort time but eventually it will cause major engine damage. Good rule of thumb don't base your cars reailbilty on one freak car. Do it on the majority. I have seen sleeves come apart at 15lbs.
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Rubbin's Racin'
Rubbin's Racin'
why am I retard because I have an opinion. Well I'm tired of flaming with you guys so I will state my point. Blockguards work if done right. But if you stop cylinder movement the the force will be transfered to cracking your sleeves. These are rules of physics and basic engine theory. Full Sleeves are best.
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Rubbin's Racin'
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No one's debating that. I simply stated your a retard. I've watch several integra's (So has Vapor) run 15psi daily on stock internals making well over 200whp for long periods of time. Years in fact.
Sleeves are better then nothing. I don't believe in the use of blockguards myself. I feel they're just a bandaid, and also are prone to making motors run a bit warmer then normal.
Just my opinion.
Sleeves are better then nothing. I don't believe in the use of blockguards myself. I feel they're just a bandaid, and also are prone to making motors run a bit warmer then normal.
Just my opinion.


