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Forged rods and pistons for the 2.4l

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Old 05-16-2006 | 08:35 PM
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Forged rods and pistons for the 2.4l

http://www.solsticeforum.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=16715

Looks like were getting some help from the Solstice guys. 8.8-8.5:1 compression forged pistons along with forged rods.

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Old 05-16-2006 | 08:38 PM
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we have forged rods already but hey if they are stonger...

you link is wrong BTW
Old 05-16-2006 | 09:11 PM
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fixed it. NOt sure on power levels yet, he said he will have a test set in about a week.
Old 05-16-2006 | 11:04 PM
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very interesting
Old 05-17-2006 | 04:15 PM
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8.8 and 8.5:1 hmmm less compression isn't stock 10:1 doesn't the higher compression give more power? idk lower compression for turbo or s/c maybe these would be better but aren't stock forged?
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Yes these are low compression pistons and for those of us who are planning for higher levels of boost with turbo or supercharger. Stock rods are "forged" but these should be much stronger then the stock rods. And our stock pistons aren't forged.
Old 05-17-2006 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by skydragon26
8.8 and 8.5:1 hmmm less compression isn't stock 10:1 doesn't the higher compression give more power? idk lower compression for turbo or s/c maybe these would be better but aren't stock forged?
2.2L is 10:1 compression, 2.4L is 10.4:1 compression...the 8.8:1 and 8.5:1 are for turbocharged applications looking to run large amounts of boost (15+psi). I wouldn't go any lower on a supercharged application unless I was planning to run the supercharger close to its limits.
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what if we want to only run like 10-1psi I'll be happy around 275-300whp
Old 05-17-2006 | 10:11 PM
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can we make HIGHER compression ratio for those guys who want to remain N/A
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I don't see why not but correct me if I'm wrong.
Old 05-20-2006 | 12:18 AM
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Old 05-21-2006 | 01:49 PM
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should i go higher compression for (N/A) or lower compression to get boosted - which would be more cost effective (i.e dollars per HP)
Old 05-21-2006 | 04:33 PM
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should i go higher compression for (N/A) or lower compression to get boosted - which would be more cost effective (i.e dollars per HP)
I'd say F/I for bang for the buck. It would have way more torque as well.

To go high compression pistons, you'd really need some head work (valve train too) and cams to get the maximum gains.
Old 05-21-2006 | 08:24 PM
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so if i lower the compression ratio, ill be losing HP numbers until i get the s/c - am i right?
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that is correct.
Old 05-21-2006 | 09:12 PM
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grrrr... what would the highest compression ratio i'd be able to make to support a s/c

also, how much $$ would this be + installation?
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also- what would the HIGHEST compression ratio i'd be able to attain if i were to keep the car N.A
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Originally Posted by savior
also- what would the HIGHEST compression ratio i'd be able to attain if i were to keep the car N.A
id say 8:5:1...that should let you run about 45-50 psi of boost
Old 05-21-2006 | 10:17 PM
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thanks mike, but i really wanna keep my car N.A - so whats the highest compression ratio for a Naturally Aspirated car? and what gains would i see?
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Originally Posted by savior
thanks mike, but i really wanna keep my car N.A - so whats the highest compression ratio for a Naturally Aspirated car? and what gains would i see?
well i was kiding about that level of boost..maybe 20's- to 30's possibly...and for NA you could prob get the highest compression pistons you could find and put them in there...with all the proper "alowances", you should see somewhat moderate gains from this...but i will say that the engines life will most likely be dramatically lowered
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Originally Posted by Brandon97Z
Yes these are low compression pistons and for those of us who are planning for higher levels of boost with turbo or supercharger. Stock rods are "forged" but these should be much stronger then the stock rods. And our stock pistons aren't forged.
I believe your pistons are cast, not forged...so you would be correct.
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Originally Posted by Dragonsfire12345
what if we want to only run like 10-1psi I'll be happy around 275-300whp
I doubt 10 or 11 PSI will gain you 300 whp but it all depends on the size turbo. Even on a slightly higher compression, you're looking at low to mid 200s if you're properly tuned.
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Originally Posted by savior
can we make HIGHER compression ratio for those guys who want to remain N/A
Yes. You would have to get them custom made though. Contact Karo @ www.carcustoms.net and he can get them made for you by Wiseco.
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Originally Posted by savior
should i go higher compression for (N/A) or lower compression to get boosted - which would be more cost effective (i.e dollars per HP)
It all depends on what you want as far as power and money spent...that's what it really comes down to.

No one can honestly give you a dollar per HP ratio because there is no set amount of power either way. There are too many variables to determine how much power you'll gain under boost or staying naturally aspirated. This is something you'll honestly have to do research on and see what is available for your vehicle, what others have done (their results) and what you'll personally like.

Just remember, if you do stay N/A, there is alot more that you'll have to do to gain power than just your pistons and with boost, there will be alot more maintenance for you to keep up with.
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Originally Posted by mike25
id say 8:5:1...that should let you run about 45-50 psi of boost
Please don't tell people stuff like this...

You could be running 12:1 compression and run 20 PSI, it's all in how you're tuned.

Also, you can't base a certain amount of PSI per compression nor can you give generalizations of PSI. Race cars run 45+ PSI but there is alot more than just turning up the boost.


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