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08-12-2014, 01:16 PM | #1 |
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VAC Head, any experience?
Alright so running through the possibilities of my smoking cause I haven't ruled anything out as I have not yet disassembled anything. I will say that from a few opinions and the scenario in which the smoke is occurring is likely caused by leaking valve seals. Worst case scenario I'll need some head work done if things are pretty nasty in there. Does anyone have any experience with the VAC stage 1 or VAC in general for that matter?? Weighing out my options with how to approach this seemingly common issue of smoking and the possibility of the not so common exhaust valve leak. Is VAC the only N54 head available? I've searched plenty in the past 24 hours and there just isn't much covering this topic. Think this might be an issue as our engines are pushed with the higher mileage!!
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08-12-2014, 01:26 PM | #2 |
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I would avoid doing any head polishing, porting, machining etc etc etc if you are going to retain stock frame turbos. TBH unless you are gunning for WR type numbers I don't see head work as useful on this platform. You loose low end spool and the very few results we've seen from worked heads shows gains at the VERY top of the curve. Hardly usable.
I would be more inclined to replace the head all together before doing any work to it. Used heads in good shape are not all that expensive.
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08-12-2014, 03:03 PM | #4 |
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I think there's someone on N 5 4 t e c h . c o m ruining a vac stage 3 head with RBs. Maybe he can chime in
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It's not at all a bandaid to find a used but well kept head, then just slap that on. Imagine if you spend however many K on a worked head, end up losing power and spool, and it's not a valve stem/seal issue to begin with
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You get your AFR figured out. I think high egt's may have been part of your smoking problem.
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That said, I have RB's with VAC Stage 3 head. It does what it's advertised to do and my car has been running great with it. I posted a dyno not so long ago. In short, you'll likely be limited by either the fueling or your RB's. I would definitely advise before you move forward with a rebuilt head, make sure that you really have leaking valve seals. In addition to the rebuilt head, you will also be paying quite a lot for labor. If swapping turbos cost $1K, rebuilding your engine would only cost at least twice as much. Feel free to PM if you have any questions. Last edited by jyeah; 08-12-2014 at 06:05 PM.. |
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Now, I'm definitely not diving straight into the head but I am mentally prepared to if need be. I'll definitely be checking the items on this list I stole from n54tech in no particular order. 1)Remove OCC and replace with new OEM vent hose (~$35) 2)Replace the valve cover gasket (~$35) 3)Replace RB Valve (~$50) 4)Replace valve cover (~$370, yes, extreme but has been known to crack and weep oil) 5)Check front turbo oil return line for kinks (common issue even on OEMs) We'll probably check a few other things while were in there I'm sure aside from your basic items, turbo shaft play, any other possible oil leaks. I foresee a painful road ahead of me...
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If you just optimize the intake side there won't be any downsides, but also not that much gain. |
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Rebuilt engine with ported head
My n54 also has ported head (which was done by us). We did a tons of small modification related to the engine to have low end tourqe and high rpm power. Of course it is a balance between both of them.
Our custom made ball-bearing turbos have 30% larger wheels (inducer, excuder) and larger turbine houses than OEM turbos, and we can still maintane OEM boost curves with ported head as well. Our ceramic coating systems and the unique exhaust manifolds are also help to have great boost within no time. Our turbos are pretty responsive with ported head as well even on low rpm. As for stock turbos, i do not suggest to port the head. |
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