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Old 10-04-2004, 04:01 AM
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Default D16Z6 threw a rod - Suzuki Pistons on rebuild?

Just threw a rod in a D16Z6 turbo del sol.. block seems to be ok on first inspection... taking suggestions on engine rebuild. I heard stuff about suzuki pistons working well? And I read a while back about some supra pistons.. looking to be somewhat on a budget but still hopefully make good power (~300whp)..

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I am going to use the Suzuki vitara pistons along with eagle rods in my d-series motor.. Search for posts by FJT and youll find info on the Vitara pistons..
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sorry to hear that... i hope the block is still good. If you find the block is bad then I have a 1995 D15B7 Longblock for sale for dirt cheap.....

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=999404
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Default Re: D16Z6 threw a rod - Suzuki Pistons on rebuild? (dasher)

Thanks for the offer on the motor.. but we also have a D15B sitting around.. No offense but those motors stink!
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I was looking into those vitara pistons for a while, but I finally decided doing it right the first time and going forged would be the best option for me.
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get SRP's at least, or something

do it right the first time

if u threw a rod, the block if screwed
i would start with one without a trown rod... because i know u either slapped the **** out of ur cylinders, the crank bridge, or the block walls.........
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