Toda High Compression Pistons
There was a guy who lived around me running them.
He had a JDM ITR Motor in an EG hatch with toda spec C cams, and the 12.6:1 Compression pistons.
As far as i know he got pretty good power from them, but he blew his motor trying to tune his hondata, and when he rebuilt the motor he opted not to go with those pistons again, and he got Endyn's of the same compression and made more power with them
He had a JDM ITR Motor in an EG hatch with toda spec C cams, and the 12.6:1 Compression pistons.
As far as i know he got pretty good power from them, but he blew his motor trying to tune his hondata, and when he rebuilt the motor he opted not to go with those pistons again, and he got Endyn's of the same compression and made more power with them
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actually, they offer good power as the Endyn RW, however they really make a difference in terms of longevity, they are SUPER lightweight and rev much quicker than your typical high compression pistons.
they are good money too but well worth it !!!
Greg
they are good money too but well worth it !!!
Greg
I'm running them in my B18C powered EG. No complaints here, I'm making over 200whp. They are extremely well built, even compared to OE pistons. I particularly like the shroud design, their lightweight construction, and assurance of clearance with Toda cams.
I have them, They have a higher silicone content than most forged pistons and use Stock piston specs when boring the cylinders. Your not going to make more power per say with this piston over that one. But as Greg said they add to longevity.
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That would all depend on how much money you want to spend ...
The setup i'm building right now
is Endyn Rollerwaves
ITR Bottom end
Endyn Modified Eagle Connecting Rods
Toda Spec Cs
etc etc ...
it's all personal preference i guess
The setup i'm building right now
is Endyn Rollerwaves
ITR Bottom end
Endyn Modified Eagle Connecting Rods
Toda Spec Cs
etc etc ...
it's all personal preference i guess
Sort of OT: For all of you running high compression pistons. What Octane are you running in cali it's only 91 does this create a problem with knocking?
cali only has 91 octane.
i'd definitely spend more money on what could be arguably the best pistons..
once you make the mod...chances are you're not gonna swap it out later..
and waste the money you've already spent..
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