It's been a while (epic in the making)
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True, but we've got something like ten thousand registered users here. Stands to reason that at least one of them is Gary.
That aside, I'm genuinely starting to worry about the monster that we've created. He's actually starting to do math and research industrial epoxies. This is either going to turn the world of internal combustion on its head, or it will end in tears.
That aside, I'm genuinely starting to worry about the monster that we've created. He's actually starting to do math and research industrial epoxies. This is either going to turn the world of internal combustion on its head, or it will end in tears.
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Originally Posted by SERperformance
I've thought about milling the head but that's more money I don't want to spend and I don't think the results would be quite as powerful as i'd like
this quote still gets me every time.
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he linked the PDF to prove it will work!!!!
Building a high compression piston - B15sentra.net - Nissan Sentra Forum
Building a high compression piston - B15sentra.net - Nissan Sentra Forum
Hey joel check this out... http://www.boostedmiata.com/technical/AC_05518.pdf
Yes but I can't find any exact info on what epoxy they used... when I figure that out i'm doing it
http://www.alvinproducts.com/Product...d=2#Durability
I'm doing it... muahaha I'll document everything as I go along and let everyone know how long it takes to blow the motor... if it does blow... also to put on a 2.5cc piece of aluminum which will increase the compression from 9.4:1 to 10:1 will need a 21lbs adhesion strength to handle the 1450g's the piston sees during the change in direction at 7,000rpm... JB weld has a 3,963 lbs strength +/- a couple pounds
I'm doing it... muahaha I'll document everything as I go along and let everyone know how long it takes to blow the motor... if it does blow... also to put on a 2.5cc piece of aluminum which will increase the compression from 9.4:1 to 10:1 will need a 21lbs adhesion strength to handle the 1450g's the piston sees during the change in direction at 7,000rpm... JB weld has a 3,963 lbs strength +/- a couple pounds