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nonvtec 01-22-2005 05:31 PM

Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
I know there is a huge thread on HT about these but I want to know how HMT feels about them. Personally I think they are better than stock. People post about running them, obviously the low compression is a plus but supposedly they have a special coating on them? Bambooseven is worried about HG's blowing because of the combustion being down in the cylinder as opposed to being in the head. I said to deck the block but then it would be just like running stock Honda pistons if indeed these pistons are hype. The guy on HT selling them is running them in his own car, that must count for something. What's everyone think?

Dr.Boost 01-22-2005 07:25 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
I changed my mind about them when I learned they are cast pistons just like the factory pistons. If I'm going to replace a piston it's not going to be with another cast piston......no matter what kind of chemical it was washed with or fancy name they call the material to hype the sales. :-\ ::)
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Guy-Fast 01-22-2005 07:30 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
Want low compression w/ cast pistons get a thicker head gasket.Not worth it. Goin to build a bottom end pistons/rods are so cheap these days do it once and be done with it

hotrex 01-22-2005 07:54 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
dude, boost the ---- out of that stocker until it blows.

is a d15...not a c5 :-*

mahcivic 01-22-2005 08:53 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
yea dude, blow that thing up already. and get a z6. then if you wanna get some pistons, dont waste your time on cast pistons, get the good stuff

SpankedYA! 01-22-2005 10:04 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
If you want a set I know the guy that sells them. Its FJT from www.civichatchback.com I burned his base map and sent him chips, he may hook me up if you want them. Let me know. Just so you know they drop your compression to the low 8's.

djfob 01-22-2005 10:15 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
building an engine imo is something you don't want to cheap out on

fsufan814 01-23-2005 02:03 AM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 

Originally Posted by djfob
building an engine imo is something you don't want to cheap out on

i agree there are many other places to skimp, engine is not one, at least not on internals

nonvtec 01-23-2005 02:10 AM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 
I'm not cheaping out, but this semester I have the opportunity to build my motor in a shop. I won't have to buy any specialty tools and can help myself to the machinery. When you're broke building a motor you have to save money somewhere. I have a Y7 I am building (full story and pics in a couple days). After getting a fresh rebuild on all seals, gaskets, bearings, studs and bolts, not to mention a badly needed clutch it leaves little money left for forged internals. I go to college, I don't have a job here at school, I have class 10 hours a day. We'll see what happens but, I will probably end up running these pistons, I'll let everyone know how it turns out.

n2o_2k 01-23-2005 05:32 PM

Re:Suzuki Vitara pistons
 

Originally Posted by nonvtec
I'm not cheaping out, but this semester I have the opportunity to build my motor in a shop. I won't have to buy any specialty tools and can help myself to the machinery. When you're broke building a motor you have to save money somewhere. I have a Y7 I am building (full story and pics in a couple days). After getting a fresh rebuild on all seals, gaskets, bearings, studs and bolts, not to mention a badly needed clutch it leaves little money left for forged internals. I go to college, I don't have a job here at school, I have class 10 hours a day. We'll see what happens but, I will probably end up running these pistons, I'll let everyone know how it turns out.

That would be nice to have a right up for d series engine build up (ot that many out there).


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