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4g63colt 08-10-2004 06:53 PM

how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
just wondering whats an estimated horsepower on a b18a1
machined with eagle rods and a good set of turbo pistons?
without sleeving...about 300hp?..err 400hp with sleeves?.
help me out..lookin to build a motor over winter..thanks

Zeusfire69 08-10-2004 07:22 PM

Re:how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
Good tuning is the key! ;D ;D

4g63colt 08-10-2004 08:56 PM

Re:how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
yes tunning will be done..just wondering what the set up could handle..in a ls block boosted

HMT-Admin 08-10-2004 09:50 PM

Re:how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
B16/B18 sleeves have been proven to hold 4-500whp in stock form. It's rare but if tuned right it can be done.

Eagle rods with the arp2000 rod bolts can hold a max of 600hp. JE pistons are going to be good as well, probably nothing I'd worry about.

3-400whp with a mild build (rods/pistons) is very doable. I've only seen a few ls's (non vtec) making that kind of power. My personally opinion would be getting a vtec head and putting it on the same time you do the bottom end. Swapping heads is going to give you a easy 60-75whp gain if not more.

Jeff


4g63colt 08-11-2004 02:45 PM

Re:how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
cool thanks..are you gus willing to build a motor if i supply the parts?..hehe..j/w..thanks jeff

HMT-Admin 08-11-2004 03:56 PM

Re:how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
You can send me the parts but you might not get them back ;)

robs99si 08-11-2004 04:27 PM

Re:how much power can eagle rods and je pis handle?
 
from what i've seen it isn't that hard to build a motor. patience is the key. biggest thing i've ever done to my car besides a turbo was changing the factory clutch. took me three dam days cause i have add.lol j/k but if you take it one step at a time with patience you can build your motor yourself and save some money at it too. get a Haynes Repair Manual and go though the steps it takes to build a motor so you can sorta grasp what's invloved and see if you're upto it. ;D :'(


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