New Pistons
New Pistons
Hi peoples, looking at getting some new pistons for my staz, I wanna keep away from the originals and I thought I would try on here first, don;t wanna spend a fortune, maybe around 4-500 mark if pollible.
Cheers
Heath
Cheers
Heath
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sorry mate, I should of been more specific, I do't know a thing about pistons either, but I can put an image of the old one I pulled out, sorry coz I don't know much about thou, or over sizing lol
here's the pics
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/Apr06/dsc00208_copy1.jpg
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/Apr06/dsc00209_copy1.jpg
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here's the pics
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/Apr06/dsc00208_copy1.jpg
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/Apr06/dsc00209_copy1.jpg
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The pics you attached are the stock starion pistons with the one intake valve relief, where is the vr4 ones have two intake valve reliefs but are a better design of pistons. Do a search for vr4 pistons to give you an idea about the pros and cons of using the vr4 pistons.
Oversizing refers to how much bigger the piston is to a stock one, its measured in either thou or mm, so a 20 thou o/s piston is 0.5mm wider than a stock piston. Reason for oversizing is the process of preparing your block you need to hone and bore the cylinder which increases the width of the cylinder hence you need to go the o/s piston. Of course this is just a simplified explantion of it.
Also btw i have a set of cast vr4 ones for sale too
Oversizing refers to how much bigger the piston is to a stock one, its measured in either thou or mm, so a 20 thou o/s piston is 0.5mm wider than a stock piston. Reason for oversizing is the process of preparing your block you need to hone and bore the cylinder which increases the width of the cylinder hence you need to go the o/s piston. Of course this is just a simplified explantion of it.
Also btw i have a set of cast vr4 ones for sale too
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Depending on your desired application, you can go for two choices. 1) If your power levels aren't above 350hp and you have a good tune, go the VR4 pistons. They are cheaper, and quite good. OR 2) Go the safer road and buy a set of Forged pistons. Looking around $500-800 for a good set, depending on brand. You can also get these from the states much cheaper, but with the rate now a days, it would be easier to get them direct from here.
Oh ok thanks for explaining I had a faint idea of what it was but ot sure, that's what you guys are here for right :D . anyway, I was hoping to give it a bit of stick later as I go, but where would be the best place to find a set of forged pistons, as I am in Tassie, and wouldn't have the foggiest.
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Im not sure where you would get the best deal from, but I got mine from a online store. Here is the items I got.
http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=10627
http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=10627
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i've gotta call up and order some CA18 pistons so i'll see what 4G63 ones are going for at the moment :)
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Hi guys, was thinking of going the VR4 Piston route, just wondering on who's got the best and what's going on proce wise, and also do they fit the existing starion rods, and if there was any other unfo that I needed would be good. don't wanna have big power, just cruise then bit of boot then cruise again lol
rods
I would recomend aftermarket rods , a set of scat rods are cheap , not to far of the price of proper reco rods , rods are a very hard woking part , even if they are recoed ect , they still fail , go out of round ect . Go with new.
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