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Old 04-08-2003, 01:17 PM
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ok i am looking at getting the toda pistons.

my ? is. i am pretty sure that i would have to bore and hone the stock sleeves for the new pistons. the stock bore is 81.25? correct? should i get the 81.50 or the 82mm? and what ever the pistons size is that what you bore the block out to?
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dont waste your money, get CTR pistons instead.

FYI, stock bore is 81.00
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why ctr if i plan on doing a full toda head package. 12.3:1 sounds just about right for the cams.

also would i be able to use the stock itr rods? caus i read somewhere that not a lot of aftermarket rods work with todas pistons
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why ctr if i plan on doing a full toda head package. 12.3:1 sounds just about right for the cams.

also would i be able to use the stock itr rods? caus i read somewhere that not a lot of aftermarket rods work with todas pistons
because its a waste of money. ctrs do the same job just as well for less cost.

but its your money

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Default Re: ? about installing new pistons (Vampyre)


also would i be able to use the stock itr rods? caus i read somewhere that not a lot of aftermarket rods work with todas pistons
i just got a headache...your best bet is to remain stock, and do some research


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i am doing research. its just that i have read that in a few places and want to confire or denie it.

sometimes this place is touchey
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Default Re: ? about installing new pistons (Vampyre)

gimme your email and I'll email ,you some info re clearances and tolerances.. I just had to replace my pistons with toda 81.25mm.. I had the dilemma of choosing stock 81.00 or 81.25 but believe me, it will save you money in the long run... BORE AND HONE THE biatch!! Also if you have a type R we calculated the displacement to be around 1.81125 litres ( taking into consideration the original was 1.8 for simplicstic sake)
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you have a im
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Default Re: ? about installing new pistons (jansenrw)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jansenrw &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Also if you have a type R we calculated the displacement to be around 1.81125 litres ( taking into consideration the original was 1.8 for simplicstic sake)
Jansen

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what's the point in carrying out your calculation to 5 decimal places when you rounded the initial displacement?
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There is sufficient evidence to indicate that the rate of increase in output per unit increase of input decreases as the input increases.

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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RealTypeR &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is sufficient evidence to indicate that the rate of increase in output per unit increase of input decreases as the input increases.

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