Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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Schuyler found a deal on used pistons that I might be considering. 200+shipping for a 99 block, crank and supertech 8.6:1.
Kills 2 birds with 1 stone. The keyway on my VVT crank is not perfect. I don't know exactly how bad it is but a new crank would be ****. Also gives me a new block to replace the questionable VVT block I have now. But on the other hand its used pistons, and a seller that I don't know.
Kills 2 birds with 1 stone. The keyway on my VVT crank is not perfect. I don't know exactly how bad it is but a new crank would be ****. Also gives me a new block to replace the questionable VVT block I have now. But on the other hand its used pistons, and a seller that I don't know.
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Schuyler found a deal on used pistons that I might be considering. 200+shipping for a 99 block, crank and supertech 8.6:1.
Kills 2 birds with 1 stone. The keyway on my VVT crank is not perfect. I don't know exactly how bad it is but a new crank would be ****. Also gives me a new block to replace the questionable VVT block I have now. But on the other hand its used pistons, and a seller that I don't know.
Kills 2 birds with 1 stone. The keyway on my VVT crank is not perfect. I don't know exactly how bad it is but a new crank would be ****. Also gives me a new block to replace the questionable VVT block I have now. But on the other hand its used pistons, and a seller that I don't know.
If it's from who I think it is, I can vouch for the seller (PM me if you want).
Edit: And if you don't I probably will...
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I'm going to pass on them. Not ready to build the motor, and have too many other things going on right now.
Check it out. $11 thermocouple for EGT.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251997239125
Check it out. $11 thermocouple for EGT.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251997239125
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Pistons on a car you're going to drive on a racetrack- I'm going to recommend you buy them new. Buying used forged pistons to install in something that you're going to race seems like a reallyyyyyyy bad idea. Fatigue life being the big factor, you just don't know what a used piston has been through (temps, pressures, detonation, etc).
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Point taken. But I'm going to put them through the same torture.
Well see. I already decided a built motor isn't in the budget right now, and while it was a decent deal. It wasn't perfect.
Well see. I already decided a built motor isn't in the budget right now, and while it was a decent deal. It wasn't perfect.
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Pistons on a car you're going to drive on a racetrack- I'm going to recommend you buy them new. Buying used forged pistons to install in something that you're going to race seems like a reallyyyyyyy bad idea. Fatigue life being the big factor, you just don't know what a used piston has been through (temps, pressures, detonation, etc).
I am in the in the new pistons bunch. You can get a set of supertech's for about $400 shipped. Honestly that is not to expensive. Especially when you start factoring in the machine shop costs that come along with building a motor.
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If you install used pistons and the first time you make 251.4 HP, cylinder 3 piston breaks a ring landing because the previous owner all but erased the fatigue life of that piston through a crappy tune that blew a head gasket (why the engine was torn down and used forged pistons now for sale). Made up example, but what I'm saying is you can't see a difference by looking at it whether it's fine, or about to crack due to fatigue.
Pretty much anything else in a motor I'd be a lot more comfortable buying used. Rods, crank, block, oil pump, all those before pistons.
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Thats why I'm going to pass. If it was local. And I could scoop it all up for $200 I probably already would have. Add in the shipping hassle and cost and it adds up. A spare crank would be nice though.
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Dinner was epic. Chicken panini with a bacon weave. Pesto, avocado, spinach, cheese and peppers.
Traded this for my NB seats
This is why you can't use the stock bulkhead. Going to pick up a spare fuel pump unit to practice on. Anyone know what metal this is?
Traded this for my NB seats
This is why you can't use the stock bulkhead. Going to pick up a spare fuel pump unit to practice on. Anyone know what metal this is?
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I think I'm overthinking this. I did more googling.
Max amperage I could ever use is 21.91 amps. And thats at 128psi, at which point the pump wouldn't flow at all...
Max amperage for 16 gauge wiring is either 20amps, or 22amps for short runs. Depending on who you ask.
Wire Capacity Chart
American Wire Gauge table and AWG Electrical Current Load Limits with skin depth frequencies and wire breaking strength
So I'm going to run 12 gauge right up to the bulkhead connector. And then stop worrying about it and worry about how to control the stupid amount of fuel I now have
Max amperage I could ever use is 21.91 amps. And thats at 128psi, at which point the pump wouldn't flow at all...
Max amperage for 16 gauge wiring is either 20amps, or 22amps for short runs. Depending on who you ask.
Wire Capacity Chart
American Wire Gauge table and AWG Electrical Current Load Limits with skin depth frequencies and wire breaking strength
So I'm going to run 12 gauge right up to the bulkhead connector. And then stop worrying about it and worry about how to control the stupid amount of fuel I now have