GSR Block, B16 pistons?
what do you guys think of a GSR motor with b16 pistons....and do you have any reccomendations on what will be the best head to use (plan on turbo charging in the future)
thnaks!
thnaks!
According to ZealWorks, it will give you an 11.28/1 compression ratio. Im not sure how it would work with a turbo, but thats using B18C1 everything and PR3 Pistons.
Use LS pistons if you plan on boosting. The b16 compression is to high. You want the lowest compression you can when boosting, thats like rule number 1.
http://www.zealautowerks.com/index.html
It will show you how everything will work together. CTR anything is pain to get a hold of and will cost lots.
It will show you how everything will work together. CTR anything is pain to get a hold of and will cost lots.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by smileycvc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Use LS pistons if you plan on boosting. The b16 compression is to high. You want the lowest compression you can when boosting, thats like rule number 1. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Not necessarily. People do boost stock ITRs and run well/long
But yeah I'd probably just stick with P72 pistons. Not too low, not too high compression
Not necessarily. People do boost stock ITRs and run well/long
But yeah I'd probably just stick with P72 pistons. Not too low, not too high compression
Keep the stock pistons and put the money you'd be wasting on them toward your future turbo project. Plenty of people boost stock GSRs to great effect. You have to tune it regardless, so you might as well tune it on the stock compression and get better response.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jesussaves87 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what do you think is best:
B18C1 head, block, piston (B18C1 everything)
or
B16 block and different head( maybe b18 head or something)</TD></TR></TABLE>
I personally would go with a b18c1 block with a b16 head. The b16 head flows better and it also has a better intake manifold.
If you want to go turbo go with any b18 block and run LS pistons for lower compression, or buy low compression pistons.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jesussaves87 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">will b16 pistions be good for non turbo??? will it run something like the CTR block</TD></TR></TABLE>
B16 pistons would be ok for a na setup but if you want to go NA run some type R pistons. Real ctr pistons will put your compression ratio around 14:1 so no it will not run like a ctr.
B18C1 head, block, piston (B18C1 everything)
or
B16 block and different head( maybe b18 head or something)</TD></TR></TABLE>
I personally would go with a b18c1 block with a b16 head. The b16 head flows better and it also has a better intake manifold.
If you want to go turbo go with any b18 block and run LS pistons for lower compression, or buy low compression pistons.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jesussaves87 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">will b16 pistions be good for non turbo??? will it run something like the CTR block</TD></TR></TABLE>
B16 pistons would be ok for a na setup but if you want to go NA run some type R pistons. Real ctr pistons will put your compression ratio around 14:1 so no it will not run like a ctr.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by smileycvc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Use LS pistons if you plan on boosting. The b16 compression is to high. You want the lowest compression you can when boosting, thats like rule number 1. </TD></TR></TABLE>
the valve relief placement on the ls pistons is not going to be compatible with your motor.
boost it stock because no matter what oem piston you'd go with, its still not forged and it won't take an insane amount of hp before it melts.
if you plan on staying a street car, just stick with your stock pistons and do headwork for the best balance of power/reliability.
thats just my .02.
the valve relief placement on the ls pistons is not going to be compatible with your motor.
boost it stock because no matter what oem piston you'd go with, its still not forged and it won't take an insane amount of hp before it melts.
if you plan on staying a street car, just stick with your stock pistons and do headwork for the best balance of power/reliability.
thats just my .02.
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