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Garrett 06-22-2003 05:19 PM

SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
Is it good for a street application with about 17 psi of boost?

IN a DOHC ZC with a STR block guard

SlowC 06-22-2003 05:42 PM

Re:SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
What management are you using?
SlowC

HMT-Admin 06-22-2003 06:17 PM

Re:SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
I wouldnt run a STR block guard.. I would get it sleeved or Pinned..

Management is going to be your main concern, not to mention when your making that much power your going to need a good drivetrain, Transaxle/clutch/tires etc..


Garrett 06-22-2003 07:12 PM

Re:SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
I will using a S_AFC with a Custom Map controler with 450 cc injectors

SlowC 06-23-2003 04:36 PM

Re:SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
I dont know about theblock guard idea. I have been skeptic of those things. If 17 psi is what you WILL be running, you should really consider new sleeves. The rods and pistons will hold up, your walls, well, they just might not...

SlowC

Semnos 06-23-2003 07:52 PM

Re:SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
Get it at least pinned.
17 psi hmmmmm good luck man.
I would do it to ;D

Dr.Boost 06-23-2003 07:57 PM

Re:SRP low compression with Eagle rods
 
Sounds like fun, but dangerous. I would consider getting some kind of wall reinforcment besides a blockguard. :-X Pin it or get it sleeved and have fun. :)
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