It is not the 'precups' (inserts) that make the difference, it is the volume of the precombustion chambers and the increased surface area. The volume of the precombustion chamber is sized proportional to the displacement of the engine. Placing the head with larger chambers on a block with smaller displacement significantly drops compression. The use of 1.6 or 1.9 injectors will not make any significant difference in the ease of starting or the amount of smoke. They will change the sound of the engine some. If you are planning BIG boost and don't care if it's hard to start and excessively smoky, go for it. Otherwise, buying a less expensive part that won't work vs. buying a more expensive part that will work doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
I am wondering if the frankenengine setup may actually be down to the injector firing pattern or something simple like that?
I had looked at the other thread about the 1.6/1.9 combo in a suzuki 4x4 and timing seemed to be the main issue, once the timing was advanced it ran alot better although it seemed like the engine wasnt running on full.
What do you guys think would have more power potential? A franken motor or a full aaz? Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk
so question, I have a current motor I've built and am having trouble getting started everything is new except for the injection pump and injectors. the injectors are 1.6. my question is I have a 1.6 hydro block and dropped a AZZ head on it, the piston protrusion called for a two notch gasket but that's for a 1.6 head... but I didn't see an issue with that. but currently I'm getting blow back into my intake manifold leading me to think I have an issue with my lift timing on the cam being its a 1.9 hydro cam, would this cause an issue, should I put a 1.6 hydro cam on??
Quote from: Dub_monster on May 18, 2016, 07:59:46 pmso question, I have a current motor I've built and am having trouble getting started everything is new except for the injection pump and injectors. the injectors are 1.6. my question is I have a 1.6 hydro block and dropped a AZZ head on it, the piston protrusion called for a two notch gasket but that's for a 1.6 head... but I didn't see an issue with that. but currently I'm getting blow back into my intake manifold leading me to think I have an issue with my lift timing on the cam being its a 1.9 hydro cam, would this cause an issue, should I put a 1.6 hydro cam on?? You shouldnt get blow back, Have you set the timing on your cam correctly? eg did you undo the pulley wheel on the cam, lock the cam to its position on the back of the head and set it all up like you would with the 1.6?