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They give off a lot of heat as you would expect, but they also cool down pretty quickly as well tbf. Mine used to be cool enough to touch within 5-10 mins.
I'll have a look and see if I'm working then.
Yeah I only did the 15 min sessions last year, but no one was being an aggressive bell end. I'd do the 2hrs straight if I didn't need fuel. Lol
Well the one I had mate, had to be opened back up again. I found nothing wrong with it internally, put the lid back on and it selected all gears perfectly fine.
This subject has been, and will continue to be done to death.
The fact of the matter is that altering the scrub radius too much does have adverse effects on handling.
A 10mm spacer on the fronts will be fine as it'll still be within an acceptable range.
Take it from me, grp n and be happy. I sometimes wish I'd just left mine with the grp n timing and not gone all out like I did with the engine. However, I built my engine to prove a point.
It's part of it mate yeah. Biggest issue you'll come up against is the crank in the 736 is shite for high rpm work. Block needs checking for trueness of journals as well - line bore if necessary. Everything also needs to be balanced as well.
No point unless you're f**king the rs2 off and also carrying out the necessary to stop it spinning the centre main. To get n/a hp requires £'s. Lots of 'em.
I can't tell you if they will clatter the valves either as I don't think anyone's done it with grp n cam timing. Only option then is to go to 197/200 cams as well as they definitely don't touch.