rebuild for 14psi
#1
rebuild for 14psi
well i'm rebuilding .... i'm thinking eagle rods, arp bolts and head studs... cometic head gasket and CP or SRP forged pistons.... has anyone heard anything good or bad about Ross pistons.... i'm trying to decide what to run with and would like some input....
this is what a torn wastegate line will do to your stock pistons
this is what a torn wastegate line will do to your stock pistons
#3
RE: rebuild for 14psi
I'd recommend OEM gasket from the dealer and the eagle/vitara deal on ebay. Can't lose with honda parts and that setup shouldwithstand pressureup until you crack a sleeve, with a good tune. Plus the guy who sells them uses arp rod bolts, king bearings, and npr rings.
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Last edited by arust45; 09-10-2011 at 03:50 AM.
#4
RE: rebuild for 14psi
Nothin wrong with Ross pistons, but CP has tons of positive rep from ppl who are runnin em. Dont worry so much about how much PSI your runnin, worry about horse power. Your parts list looks pretty good if your aimin at mid 300hp levels. Anything over that your gunna wanna add sleeves to the list, that is if you want the engine to last a while.
#5
RE: rebuild for 14psi
ORIGINAL: riceburner700
broken ring lands are never good, those stock pistons?
broken ring lands are never good, those stock pistons?
i alreay have my cometic head gasket and ARP head studs.....
i'm shooting for 300 wheel.... if anyone has any suggestions feel free nows the time to do it right
#7
RE: rebuild for 14psi
ok i'm gettinng ready to order my slugs.... iv'e decided on JE pistons and eagle rods ..... i'm kind or unsure on what CR to run .... i dont know if i want 9.0:1 or 8.5:1..... i'm more concernerd with what my static compression is gonna be..... any input???
i also did ACL rod and main bearings....
i also did ACL rod and main bearings....
#8
RE: rebuild for 14psi
Personaly, Id go with 9.0:1 set. Itll give you a lil more power out of boost, which will make stop and go driving a lil more tolerable. Itll also make it a bit easier to get to your power goal. One more thing to consider is that with more compression the engine will take in more air, which will exhale more air, which will spool a turbo faster.
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