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92CivicCx 08-20-2003 10:54 AM

supra pistons
 
using D16 crank, you can use B16 rods mated to 1st gen JDM Supra turbo pistons.
i heard that this setup will handle ~18 PSI daily with an absolut threshold of 22 PSI.

montell 08-20-2003 10:58 AM

Re:supra pistons
 
go for it

92CivicCx 08-20-2003 11:02 AM

Re:supra pistons
 
i was wndering if anyone has heard of this before?

89dxhunchback 08-20-2003 02:33 PM

Re:supra pistons
 
heard of it.. Yes, heard of it doing it... Kinda.. seen or done it myself ? No.. Would I do it ? yes.
Would I leave some extra money set aside for some "not meantioned" machine work ? YES.

That panda dude ( or what ever ) on H-T is selling them.. Its a pretty good deal if you ask me..

Bad news... sleeves break before internals..

Next year I might do it on a buddies car. He has high compression ( integ rods pistons ) now, but he wants to go turbo !!

92CivicCx 08-20-2003 02:44 PM

Re:supra pistons
 
i emailed him about it.... i am thinking of do it.... so i was wondering if anyine here has tried

92CivicCx 08-20-2003 02:49 PM

Re:supra pistons
 
i have a d15b7 at home just setting there with bad rings
i know i need to use a d16 crank..
machine work in have no idea what is needed to do to the block.

BlinD 08-20-2003 04:48 PM

Re:supra pistons
 
Go for it. Just grab some new sleeves. Or better yet pin the block. I've been considering this myself actually.


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