BoostForBreakfast New Member Joined Apr 27, 2018 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Apr 27, 2018 #1 Anyone have one of these 3.3t's apart yet? Very interested in pictures of the rotating assembly
SteveCo 1000 Posts Club! Joined Feb 25, 2018 Messages 1,736 Reaction score 652 Points 118 Location Calgary, AB Apr 27, 2018 #2 Here's a UTube animation video ...
BoostForBreakfast New Member Joined Apr 27, 2018 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Apr 27, 2018 #3 Thanks. Ive seen that. Id like actual pics if possible. 3d modeling and simulations often differ from final product ______________________________
Thanks. Ive seen that. Id like actual pics if possible. 3d modeling and simulations often differ from final product
S soulevo8 Active Member Joined Oct 26, 2017 Messages 218 Reaction score 121 Points 43 Location Indianapolis Apr 27, 2018 #4 here is the only image I've seen of internals
K KLR STINGER Stinger Enthusiast Joined Mar 31, 2018 Messages 512 Reaction score 409 Points 68 Apr 27, 2018 #5 SteveCo said: Here's a UTube animation video ... Click to expand... Wrong engine. Thats the regular Lambda, not the Lambda II T-GDi. I too have been trying to confirm references to engine internals with no luck.
SteveCo said: Here's a UTube animation video ... Click to expand... Wrong engine. Thats the regular Lambda, not the Lambda II T-GDi. I too have been trying to confirm references to engine internals with no luck.
K KLR STINGER Stinger Enthusiast Joined Mar 31, 2018 Messages 512 Reaction score 409 Points 68 Apr 27, 2018 #6 soulevo8 said: here is the only image I've seen of internalsView attachment 6759 Click to expand... I think the Rods are powders metal forged, not blank forged. If there was a picture of the underside of this piston we could tell if it was forged.
soulevo8 said: here is the only image I've seen of internalsView attachment 6759 Click to expand... I think the Rods are powders metal forged, not blank forged. If there was a picture of the underside of this piston we could tell if it was forged.