pistons and rods?
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pistons and rods?
ok i have a b16a and im staying all motor i want to rev until theres no tomarrow but i was wondering witch type pistons and rods i should use i live in michigan so i can use 93 octane any suggestions thanks oh yea do rings matter or are oem fine thanks
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Re: pistons and rods? (b16a27)
SEARCH!!! and if you're interested in all-motor tuning...go check out the All-Motor forum
And it doesnt matter what type of pistons/rods/bearings/crank you have...unless you have some serious cam shafts, there's no point in revving the **** out of your motor, you're not going to make any more power.
And it doesnt matter what type of pistons/rods/bearings/crank you have...unless you have some serious cam shafts, there's no point in revving the **** out of your motor, you're not going to make any more power.
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Re: pistons and rods? (b16a27)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lax1185 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">SEARCH!!! and if you're interested in all-motor tuning...go check out the All-Motor forum
And it doesnt matter what type of pistons/rods/bearings/crank you have...unless you have some serious cam shafts, there's no point in revving the **** out of your motor, you're not going to make any more power. </TD></TR></TABLE>
my words exactly...
And it doesnt matter what type of pistons/rods/bearings/crank you have...unless you have some serious cam shafts, there's no point in revving the **** out of your motor, you're not going to make any more power. </TD></TR></TABLE>
my words exactly...
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Re: pistons and rods? (b16a27)
Your stock rods and pistons will do 9000 rpm no problem, once again it is still your cams that are going to limit your rpm needs and I can't see you needing to go past 9000 rpm for any reason. 93 octane is fine too.
You need to have more of a goal or plan for your engine other than "you want it to rev till tomorrow". That may be why no one is responding to your questions because it sounds like you just finished watching the F&F and started posting without thinking.
You need to have more of a goal or plan for your engine other than "you want it to rev till tomorrow". That may be why no one is responding to your questions because it sounds like you just finished watching the F&F and started posting without thinking.
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