Nippon Pistons
OK so i have been searching the site trying to find out more about these pistons. And all I keep seeing is people saying they cant be used on forged rods because they arent a floating pin piston. Well they do make a floating pin setup and Im intersting in buying them. I just want to know if anyone has any true experience with them be it good or bad. Yes they are cast but im building this budget and Ive seen amazing results on cast Vitara pistons.. so why not use these?? any input is really appreciated. Thanks!
http://cgi.ebay.ca/TURBO-PISTONS-CIV...QQcmdZViewItem |
Re: Nippon Pistons
you can definately use them, i actually bought those first for my car, but he didnt ship them for 2 months. so i bought a set of vitaras. then when they did come in, i found out they were for press fit pins. i didnt know they made them with locks for the floating wristpins. if you can get them, id say go for it. Single reason being: you'll be able to get .020" overbore which wont be as clangy in the bore from all the piston to wall clearance. The nippon ones are a little nicer than the vitaras, but i would also ask them what dish is in the piston.. it looked to me like it was less than 5cc's which wont lower the compression that much in a d series.
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
Ok thanks for your input, I just e-mailed him to see what size the dish is. What size whould I be looking for to lower the compression to about 8.5:1?? Ill be using a Nippon MLS head gasket too, which i beleive is stock thickness. Any input on the headgasket also??
Thanks again |
Re: Nippon Pistons
i think his dish is really only 4cc's or something. i know my vitaras are a -16cc. that puts compression around 8.5, but i had my block and head decked, and i use a y8 thin layer head gasket to get compression to around 9.0:1 thats what you want to shoot for if your gonna use a big turbo.
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
i run a set of high compression one in my b16 with a 75 shot.. holding up fine
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
Thanks Guys
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
I wouldn't run those pistons. Basically stock pistons with differenent Comp. Ratio Choices. I especially would run one of the Head Gaskets!!!
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
^^ he meant wouldnt
there ---- gaskets |
Re: Nippon Pistons
Originally Posted by bumblezc
I wouldn't run those pistons. Basically stock pistons with differenent Comp. Ratio Choices. I especially wouldnt run one of the Head Gaskets!!!
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
Originally Posted by bumblezc
I wouldn't run those pistons. Basically stock pistons with differenent Comp. Ratio Choices. I especially would run one of the Head Gaskets!!!
You probably think i dont know my ----, but i talked to the guy on the phone cause i was gonna buy these piston. Once he told me that i was passed and went with vitara pistons. |
Re: Nippon Pistons
Ya that may be true for this auction, but he has other CR pistons available.
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
Originally Posted by bumblezc
Ya that may be true for this auction, but he has other CR pistons available.
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
CIVIC DOHC ZC NEW DOMED PISTONS JDM D16 SI
CIVIC DOHC ZC TURBO DELSOL D15 CRX PISTONS JDM D16 SI Different CRs. Now mind ya, the dome pistons are just PM7 ZC pistons, but he does offer different CRs. |
Re: Nippon Pistons
OK well I know he has more then one set of pistons. He has some without floating pin. These are floating pistons. I asked and he said the dish in them is 10.3cc. I am putting them in a D16A6 I think they will be fine. Thanks for your input
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
the guys are right, Nippon Pistons are infact the same company that make's Honda's pistons. I picked up a set for my high comp. setup, inwhich shanerv ended up using them in his setup and they are holding up great. Haven't tried boost or N2o yet on em but so far, they're good ;)
|
Re: Nippon Pistons
Originally Posted by bumblezc
CIVIC DOHC ZC NEW DOMED PISTONS JDM D16 SI
CIVIC DOHC ZC TURBO DELSOL D15 CRX PISTONS JDM D16 SI Different CRs. Now mind ya, the dome pistons are just PM7 ZC pistons, but he does offer different CRs. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:09 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands