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Old 10-20-2004, 12:44 AM
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just curious if anyone has used d16a6 si internals on a zc?
i heard that compared to the si piston rod the zc rod is alot smaller?
so has anyone or has it been done?
88-91 Si internals into a ZC for turbo?
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Old 10-20-2004, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by BPS
just curious if anyone has used d16a6 si internals on a zc?
i heard that compared to the si piston rod the zc rod is alot smaller?
so has anyone or has it been done?
88-91 Si internals into a ZC for turbo?
Well where to start...

You need to go read more... Yeah ZC RODS are going to be smaller than SI PISTONS..but why the ---- would you replace RODS For Pistons? ...since when would you need 2 sest of rods in a motor? wtf mate?

What yoou're talking about is replacing the ZC pistons + rods w/ a6 pistons+rods right?

lets check:

Rods are exactly the same.

pistons will change the conpression rate and it will make it higher than ----. But why the ---- are you going to be putting cast pistons into your motor? buy some ------- real pistons. SI pistons into a ZC motor will yeild like 11:1 cp rate. ---- that for FI.

Buy some forged pistons and eagle/scat/crower/etc rods and do it right.

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Old 10-20-2004, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by ssl2k
Originally Posted by BPS
just curious if anyone has used d16a6 si internals on a zc?
i heard that compared to the si piston rod the zc rod is alot smaller?
so has anyone or has it been done?
88-91 Si internals into a ZC for turbo?
Well where to start...

You need to go read more... Yeah ZC RODS are going to be smaller than SI PISTONS..but why the ---- would you replace RODS For Pistons? ...since when would you need 2 sest of rods in a motor? wtf mate?

What yoou're talking about is replacing the ZC pistons + rods w/ a6 pistons+rods right?

lets check:

Rods are exactly the same.

pistons will change the conpression rate and it will make it higher than ----. But why the ---- are you going to be putting cast pistons into your motor? buy some ------- real pistons. SI pistons into a ZC motor will yeild like 11:1 cp rate. ---- that for FI.

Buy some forged pistons and eagle/scat/crower/etc rods and do it right.
uhm.. i think YOU need to do some reading.


first off, he said PISTON RODS. i can figure out what he meant.

also, Si pistons in a ZC yeild 7.9:1 CR.
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Old 10-20-2004, 10:36 AM
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bump bump bump...another one bites the dust
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Rods are exactly the same.
Dohc zc rods are a little beefier as well.
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Rods are exactly the same.
Dohc zc rods are a little beefier as well.
i believe they need to be machined to fit SOHC pistons or cranks right?
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no machining will fit perfect..ZC rod's from 88-91 are the same as SOHC rod's
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