turbo pistons in a n/a block
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turbo pistons in a n/a block
hi all,
ive got a question, my friend is giving me some low compression
turbo pistons and was wondering if they will fit my n/a conecting rods.
and how long would it take to install them?
ive got a question, my friend is giving me some low compression
turbo pistons and was wondering if they will fit my n/a conecting rods.
and how long would it take to install them?
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Are they "A", "B", or "C" size pistons?
Look on the top of your block. There is not quite an imprint, but kinda like writing, that will say something like this....
B C
B B
This means you have three "B" size pistons, and one "C" size piston.
Does this matter? I have not a clue. But I suspect it does.....
Somebody PLEASE correct me if I am wrong!!!
Look on the top of your block. There is not quite an imprint, but kinda like writing, that will say something like this....
B C
B B
This means you have three "B" size pistons, and one "C" size piston.
Does this matter? I have not a clue. But I suspect it does.....
Somebody PLEASE correct me if I am wrong!!!
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yup, Doug is right on, you need the pistons that are sized properly for your bore or else you won't have proper piston/bore clearance. You could fit a smaller piston in, but it would clatter and likely burn oil especaily on cold startup. You can't run a piston that's too big, even though it will likely fit cold it may sieze when hot or at least drag.
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C is the smallest bore and A is the largest bore. You do need to match them. IIRC, the difference in bore from one letter to another is .010 mm. You can punch out your block when you hone it for the new pistons and rings (you are using fresh rings, right?). But if you bores are bigger than the turbo pistons you are adding, you are out of luck.
Post up what your block is and what the turbo block is, and I will tell you if you can make it work, if the above is at all confusing to you...
BTW, an easier approach would be to get some DOHC Ej25 heads and manifold and bolt them to your Ej22E bottom end...
Post up what your block is and what the turbo block is, and I will tell you if you can make it work, if the above is at all confusing to you...
BTW, an easier approach would be to get some DOHC Ej25 heads and manifold and bolt them to your Ej22E bottom end...
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Since it is somewhat on subject. Matt what are the letters on your RS-RA?
Mine are all B. I was curious if this was due to a more controlled manufacturing process, i.e STi.
Mine are all B. I was curious if this was due to a more controlled manufacturing process, i.e STi.
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