Originally Posted by ImportConvert Are the VQ motors forged, or hypereutectic *sp pistons? Good question -- I doubt they're forged... Anyone have pics of them? Wondering how thick the ringlands
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Good question -- I doubt they're forged...
Anyone have pics of them? Wondering how thick the ringlands are and how high up the rings are.
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Agreed but when throwing a turbo whistler into the equation the results will drasticly change. If the turbo whistler is not intalled correctly you will have tons of problems. But don't get me wrong a turbo whistled car is a blast to drive.
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You guys have me worried, turbo whistler might be tough to tune.
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Powdered rods do just fine in GM applications. In fact, I have never heard of rods being a problem in LSX engines. They are good up to 550+ whp, at which point the pistons and compression ratio and other issues come into play.
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The easiest way to tell what material the stock pistons are is to examine the stock piston-to-wall clearance spec. If it's really minuscule (measured in ten-thousandths), they're hypereutectic. A clearance measured in thousandths would indicate they're 4032 forged pistons. Though any shop who has built up a couple VHR's should know for certain. It's somewhat hard to tell by examining some OEM pistons, but there are tell-tale signs just like with crankshaft forgings. |
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