KA - In Memory of my Mom (Vincee) and best friend Michael J. Maring
#1036
How much do those pistons weigh compared to the stockers? Also, nice choice on the Pauter rod's, I used them for 4 years straight, no problems at all. Given, it was only on a car making 530whp (turbo 4 banger), nothing like you are planning on doing!
#1037
Originally posted by mclaren55
How much do those pistons weigh compared to the stockers? Also, nice choice on the Pauter rod's, I used them for 4 years straight, no problems at all. Given, it was only on a car making 530whp (turbo 4 banger), nothing like you are planning on doing!
How much do those pistons weigh compared to the stockers? Also, nice choice on the Pauter rod's, I used them for 4 years straight, no problems at all. Given, it was only on a car making 530whp (turbo 4 banger), nothing like you are planning on doing!
#1038
The last part to be completed is the case. We have it back. It has been aligned bored and shuffle pinned. It is currently being Boat Tailed and the windage around the bottom of the liner area is being modified. Will have pics as soon as this work is completed.
#1045
One more for those who haven't seen a 996tt case shuffle pinned, I'll share one last pic comparison. Bye.
Stock 996tt case.
A case that has been aligned bored and shuffle pinned.
The reason for doing this is to prevent the crank from moving under high hp/torque/rpm's. My case is currently being boat tailed.
Stock 996tt case.
A case that has been aligned bored and shuffle pinned.
The reason for doing this is to prevent the crank from moving under high hp/torque/rpm's. My case is currently being boat tailed.
#1046
This thread was one of the major attractions of the 6speed board. I appreciated the expertise that was on display here. It was much more interesting (to me, at least) than a lot of the other stuff that is posted. I am disappointed that there won't be more.
#1047
Originally posted by cjv
One more for those who haven't seen a 996tt case shuffle pinned, I'll share one last pic comparison. ...
The reason for doing this is to prevent the crank from moving under high hp/torque/rpm's. My case is currently being boat tailed.
One more for those who haven't seen a 996tt case shuffle pinned, I'll share one last pic comparison. ...
The reason for doing this is to prevent the crank from moving under high hp/torque/rpm's. My case is currently being boat tailed.
Mike
#1048
Originally posted by Zippy
So: Shuffle pinning is to prevent the case from shifting "horizonally". What's boat tailing?
Mike
So: Shuffle pinning is to prevent the case from shifting "horizonally". What's boat tailing?
Mike
Boat tailing is a process that provides for less windage in the case. The interior is polished and there is some cutting around the area of the lower cylinder liners (not the liners). Done properly, a little over twenty hp can be picked up due to less internal engine windage restriction. Somewhat along the same thought process as knife edging the crank.
#1049
Originally posted by mclaren55
How much do those pistons weigh compared to the stockers?
How much do those pistons weigh compared to the stockers?
The stock pistons weigh 558.6 grams each. The Woosner pistons weigh 550.0 grams each. The weight includes the piston, rings and wrist pin. The stock postons are 100 mm diameter (bore/liner) and the Woosner pistons are 102 mm.
Sorry for the delay.
#1050
yes please do not stop the thread. i can keep looking at this thread for hours, i can't get enough of all the technical expertise and it's great to see someone on such an endeavor. love hearing all the technical analysis and explanations of the components you chose. it's actually nice to chart the progression of a major process and i am loving every bit of it. this car's gonna be killer and i like reading about the buildup. i am sure lots of other members appreciate this thread as well. thanks
btw the rods look hefty.
btw the rods look hefty.