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Has been done, but kinda pointless, if you've got to strip the engine to put the pistons in, spend an extra £350 on some Scat rods and be bullet proof for a very long time at whatever boost.


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Well that depends. If you want a blue printed engine thats going to last your going to have to measure the crank journal diameters, measure crank run out, measure rod journal diameters, measure little end diameters, measure piston diameters, measure bore diameters and have them bored to suit each cylinder, the list goes on and on.



Or you can chuck them in and hope for the best 8)


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having a look at wossner pistons, says they use a floating gudgeon pin that can only be used with the PEC or wossner rods, so how have the standard rods been used before?

iirc they were on wiseco pistons

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ross pistons also fit standard rods, perfectly fine way to go....the zisco guys have ran silly boost this way with a conservative rev limit....there is a 4paw that runs ross pistons and standard rods although i dont know how the engine is now as he doesnt come on much




you will always get people saying run forged rods etc etc....the way i see it is for a daily...250bhp is enough for a starlet anything more is silly and just a figure to throw around...its a perfect way to go without breaking the bank for a solid dependable engine....ukso probably has the most forged 4e engines yet they are all still sub 300 and all would still be just as reliable with half the budget...look at what they achieve abroad....puts the forged engines to shame

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hey mate



on ym build i have wiesco pistons 74.5mm on GT rods that have been shot peened



depends on the setup you want to go



rods only bend or snap on high revs



GT rods are strong fkers


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