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  1. #1
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    OK, time for the next step: Engine Rebuild

    Ok, it's time for a rebuild.

    I'm looking for forged pistons and rods. The main reason why I am going to rebuild is so I can go forced induction. My car is blowing smoke out the back, and it has done 174,000k.

    I took it to panda[CRX] for service, but yeah, I don't want to keep burning oil, bolt a turbo on and then have to rebuild anyway.

    SO ~ Forced Induction Rebuild.

    I don't want to spend too much money. THis is what I guess I need.
    Forged Pistons, Rods. Gaskets, Valve Stem seals, water pump, all belts.

    What kind of ballpark figure do you expect for rebuilding a B18C2.

    What compression ratio do you suggest for forced induction applications.

    Do I need to have the head worked on.

  2. #2
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    if you're oing to run relatively low boost, ie 12psi max, go with relatively high compression, around the 10.5-1 mark.

    If you're going high compression, say 15-20psi, step down compression slightly and select a flat top turbo piston design.

    I prefer wiseco, others CP, or whatever, you generally wont go wrong.
    Eagle rods are good value.

    Head work, would be a nice to have, but not essential.
    You'd better go stainless valves for high boost apps.

    Goodluck.

  3. #3
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    OK, how much do you think a set of Wiseco pistons and Eagle rods can be had for?.

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    At a guess, both with piston pins & rings for around the $850mark.

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    ok... so what about the con-rods?

    And how much do you think labour is in this process. approximately.

  6. #6
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    I just scored a F20C short block so will be rebuilding with sleeves, low comp pistons, stroked crank and shorter rods. I would appreciate recommendations for local engineers that can do this sort of work.

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    contact jimmeh from dna racing for all prices.....cheaps as chips man!dnaracing1@hotmail.com

  8. #8
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    Cheers! Where abouts are they?

  9. #9
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    Dulwich Hill? That's not to far.

  10. #10
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    no , he operates from home but very reliable. he is on the forums name : "Jimmeh"
    just send hima p.m for prices

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    Ok, but it's really the engineering that is the issue not the parts. I need someone who can machine the sleeves out and install ductile iron ones.
    Last edited by AusS2000; 17-03-2006 at 05:36 PM.

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    adrian from toda .... he will do it right the first time , all the time!

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