Noz Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 https://www.acceleratedperformance.com/product/2jz-Oil-Squirter-block-off-Kit I don't understand this. I'm pretty sure, Toyota knew what they were doing. However, this company seems to think you'll get IMPROVED bearing life. I've seen people offering to install oil squirters into GE blocks, why would you remove this from a GTE block? Granted, it's been proven it's not a required component for huge power, but is this just hype? The topic of installing into NA engines has gone on for a while, but not sure if removing from GTE block was ever discussed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wez Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Maybe some engine builds require them to be removed for physical reasons, apart from that I agree they can only be a good thing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Those Yanks talk some utter bloody bull.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clausz Posted June 13, 2015 Share Posted June 13, 2015 I've seen this before, some say that the oil pressure will be higher, therefore it could be a good solution for drag. But who really knows:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted June 13, 2015 Share Posted June 13, 2015 Obviously the less oil is being lost past bearing clearances and through squirters and via oil pump wear on the rotors and housing, the higher the potential pressure. BUT given the flow of the stock pump is more than adequate to run the squirters AND allow as high an oil pressure as needed and more, (and *more* pressure is not usually any benefit), why lose the piston crown oil cooling? Seems someone thought "Let's CNC some cheap parts, sell them for a huge profit", *THEN* trying to think up a raison d'etre for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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