3SGTE - Rebuild cost to reach a reliable 450bhp???

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3SGTE - Rebuild cost to reach a reliable 450bhp???

Post by J-1 »

Had a quote. What you guys think? Is this expensive or competitive?
I don't mind paying for things if they are done correctly which I know they will be with the person that quoted this.

GT3076r Turbocharger Kit, External Wastegate setup £2000.00
1000cc Injectors and topfeed Rail Package £650.00
SX Fuel Pressure Regualtor £115.00
New Walbro 400lt/hr Pump (est £150.00)
Estimate £100-150 for all the stainless lines and aeroquip fittings needed to link it all up.

Engine rebuild labour costs £1000.00
Machine Costs £500.00Est (outside company)
Toyota Stock Parts, pumps, seals, gaskets, fluids, oil etc etc £700.00
Forged Pistons £480.00
Uprated Conrods £320.00
ARP Mains £93.00
ARP Head Stud £125.00
ARP Flywheel £45.00
Uprated Head Gasket 1.6mm+ to lower compression to low 8.*:1
Uprated Bearing Set £93.50
Uprated Valve Springs £160.00
Adjustable Vernier Pulley Set £150.00
High Lift 264 Duration Cams £550.00
Oversized Intake and Exhaust Valves £250.00
Fidanza Flywheel £330.00
Clutch for this power £450.00

Total £8361.50

Fitting into the car est 10-15hours £300-450.00
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Post by Peter Gidden »

J-1 wrote:Machine Costs £500.00Est


What machine shop work is being done for £500?
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Pass. That wasn't detailed in the quote.

Do you think £500 is too cheap or too expensive?

What's your thoughts on the rest?
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J-1 wrote:Had a quote. What you guys think? Is this expensive or competitive?
I don't mind paying for things if they are done correctly which I know they will be with the person that quoted this.

GT3076r Turbocharger Kit, External Wastegate setup £2000.00
1000cc Injectors and topfeed Rail Package £650.00
SX Fuel Pressure Regualtor £115.00
New Walbro 400lt/hr Pump (est £150.00)
Estimate £100-150 for all the stainless lines and aeroquip fittings needed to link it all up.

Engine rebuild labour costs £1000.00
Machine Costs £500.00Est (outside company)
Toyota Stock Parts, pumps, seals, gaskets, fluids, oil etc etc £700.00
Forged Pistons £480.00
Uprated Conrods £320.00
ARP Mains £93.00
ARP Head Stud £125.00
ARP Flywheel £45.00
Uprated Head Gasket 1.6mm+ to lower compression to low 8.*:1
Uprated Bearing Set £93.50
Uprated Valve Springs £160.00
Adjustable Vernier Pulley Set £150.00
High Lift 264 Duration Cams £550.00
Oversized Intake and Exhaust Valves £250.00
Fidanza Flywheel £330.00
Clutch for this power £450.00

Total £8361.50

Fitting into the car est 10-15hours £300-450.00


The above information shows the company doing the work has no idea how to build a powerful turbo engine.

The last thing that should be done is to lower the compression with a thicker head gasket.

What about all the head work needed when bigger valves are fitted?

Con rods for £320, they will be made in China.

What about the ECU and tuning?

I would keep clear if I was you.
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Re: 3SGTE - Rebuild cost to reach a reliable 450bhp???

Post by Nic »

Are the pistons designed to be used with a thicker head gasket?

edit: just read the post above, that was my thinking as well.
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personally I would buy a car thats already had all the work done.... Will be cheaper overall.....
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http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=111682

Only £3.9k for that!!! Personally I would just buy that than go the full rebuild route...

Infact if I was still working and not at the college I would be buying that lol
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Nic wrote:Are the pistons designed to be used with a thicker head gasket?

edit: just read the post above, that was my thinking as well.


The engine builder designs the engine and what is needed, the pistons are not "designed" to work with any other parts unless custom made.

A 0.8 or 1 mm gasket should be used depending on piston to head clearance needed and pistons made to suit
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Must be comprehensive machine work, my sleeves were £400 to put in and bore.
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Guessing the machine work will be a rebore / hone with torque plate, and head work to fit oversize valves, then possible head skim/ block decked, mains line bored, head port as well maybe?

I'd want to see a full plan for all the work they propose doing...
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HOW MUCH!!!!! :shock: :shock:
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It's a rough quote which for the work looks fair. As mentioned you will need tuning and a stand alone ecu to go with it all. Add another 1200 perhaps minimum.
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By the sounds of it, it's an expensive quote!
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If its a track car, and your looking at those sort of costs, I'd be tempted to sell and either buy a car thats already had all the work done (seen a couple of decent race cars for sale recently), or indeed a completely different car..

I have a VX220 in addition to my MR2 now, and really, on a track, the VX is far more suited, would have lower consumable costs, and probably be a good bit quicker (turbo or supercharged versions) unless its a track with a long straights..

Just another option to consider if looking at ~£8k outlay..
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I was thinking about this Rossco, but I still feel that my ownership of MR2's is not finished... I reckon a 500bhp track prepared turbo would see that OK. :lol:
I was looking at Caterhams etc but still don't think it's time to move on.
I love everything about the MR2 on track. They're very rewarding if driven correctly.

Is there a cheaper way to get to 450bhp in a MR2? Perhaps buying something already built?

The only thing about that is, what happens if it's been built to poor standards or is on its way out? At least if I built it myself I'd have piece of mind....

Ideally I'd have 600bhp R34 GTR but for now..... :lol:
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ashman wrote:Guessing the machine work will be a rebore / hone with torque plate, and head work to fit oversize valves, then possible head skim/ block decked, mains line bored, head port as well maybe?

I'd want to see a full plan for all the work they propose doing...


+1 valves n seats
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Re: 3SGTE - Rebuild cost to reach a reliable 450bhp???

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Re-visiting this thread due to my engine being shagged :lol:

I'm now looking to fully rebuild, but not sure if it's worth the effort and money doing it to a 3SGTE, or go for the 5SGTE.

Ideally, 450bhp would be more than enough for me. I'm considering changing from BMIC to BMCC.

http://www.chargecooler.co.uk/index.php ... cts_id=206

Been looking at this.

It's not happening overnight so got plenty time to research and decide.

What's everyone's opinion then?

5SGTE or 3SGTE?
BMIC (already installed) or BMCC (see linke above)?
450bhp must be reached without any great stress on the engine / turbo
Must be a solid build (if I'm doing this, I'm doing it right and not skimping)

I give myself a sore head sometimes.... #-o :lol:
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how drivable is the 450BHP when reached? (I know there will be a few things that effect this)

but generally hows the power band?
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Been in one that had 480whp. Felt amazing! Extremely sharp mid-range.

That's one thing about my build - it'd need to be sharp in the mid-range as top end speed in a track car is useless.

What turbo would suit?
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Re: 3SGTE - Rebuild cost to reach a reliable 450bhp???

Post by ashley »

Sorry I haven't replied to your PM mate- been proper busy, but I'll respond properly this w/e.

FWIW I would avoid the barrel charge coolers- I've not heard of particularly impressive results with them.

As for turbo choice- there's a choice! You could have a read of my thoughts when I sized up my new turbo, might help you (last post on this page, but be warned it's a long post!!)

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... &start=580

For sub 500 flywheel I would stick with a 60mm exhaust turbine, that way you'll retain decent spool and transient response, so choose from the following depending on how much power you want:

GTX3071
GT3076
GT3076HTA
GTX3076 / GT3079HTA

As for 5S or not...well if you can afford it and you plan to keep the car in the long term then I would say yes every time, proven stronger block- no more worrying about cracking a block as you're caning it round the track, and the extra cylinder capacity helps with mid range torque and spool.

Cam choice will be key for you :wink:
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