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Old 03-21-2012, 12:21 PM
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Piston/Rod combo

Hey found this combo this morning. It looks legit, but has anyone had good experience. This is going on a supercharged 2.2 so I need to know if the compression will work
Wiseco Pistons Eagle Rods Ecotec 2.2L 10.0:1 86mm | eBay
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since you are going SC id stay with 10:1
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so a yes on these
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yeppp ive bought a ton of stuff from real street. Their s2000 is ******* disgusting
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I just bought them a couple days ago. so far, theyre slow on shipping but have heard good things about them
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Originally Posted by BankerBalt
I just bought them a couple days ago. so far, theyre slow on shipping but have heard good things about them
which compression did you go with?
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Stick with 10.0:1 compression and 86 mm.

Turbo tech matches pricing. Id buy from them
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Ok I've done the search, but can't find anything. Is there a how to on putting the pistons and rods in?
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i got mine from the same company for $750.
GMTunerSource.com - ECOtec Build Book - Sport Compact Build Book
that should help you out. read over it a few times before you start so you know what you're getting yourself into. I did it myself and I had no prior experience at all. Just take your time and do it right the first time...
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Originally Posted by conerboner
i got mine from the same company for $750.
GMTunerSource.com - ECOtec Build Book - Sport Compact Build Book
that should help you out. read over it a few times before you start so you know what you're getting yourself into. I did it myself and I had no prior experience at all. Just take your time and do it right the first time...
did you reuse your rod bearings or get new ones?
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Get new ones.
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new gm ones. and replace all the torque to yield bolts
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Why not get new clevite bearings? And what all torque to yield bolts are there. I know cam gear and head bolts and the rods come with new bolts, any others?
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Originally Posted by bluebalt07
Why not get new clevite bearings? And what all torque to yield bolts are there. I know cam gear and head bolts and the rods come with new bolts, any others?
I'd do main bolts just because and because GM bearings are just as good as clevises unless ur making huge power
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