jay.jay
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Looking at buying wossner pistons for my engine build, they supply the rods too but what sort of figures can the standard rods take?
Will be running ITB's with management, p/p head and cams etc etc.
Thanks in advance
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N7 THD
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Sorry read wrong... unsure, they should be good for around 200bhp
[Edited on 01-08-2013 by N7 THD]
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andy_mk3
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Rods ~190 limit.
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jay.jay
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That's the type of figure I'm aiming for anyone know of cheaper places to get them? Forged engine parts are so overpriced!
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corsa_sean
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Best spend the money on decent rods and pistons saves you having to build more than once
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Tiger
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I've got Wossner piston in my motocross bike, some advantages and disadvantages with forged.
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jay.jay
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What's the disadvantages mate? And yeah I think I may aswell replace the rods too just for peace of mind tbh
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Tiger
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They need warming up well before being pushed as you can suffer cold seizures, it's down to the differences in content between forged and cast pistons and the expansion variations in those differences. Generally cast pistons will shatter in multiple fragments if they do go whereas forged usually distort and crack in fewer but larger pieces and are more likely to exit the cylinder.
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