Reference to my previous thread: "http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-srt10-coupe-discussions/623087-snapped-connecting-rod.html"
i finally sourced all the parts needed to rebuild me a new engine bottoms up, took the blown engine out and disassembled it.
According to the original builder, The car has ported heads, larger camshaft, lower compression pistons, stock crank and rods.
the crankshaft was balanced by Nelson Comp.
Now when i removed the heads to inspect the carnage, i was surprised to see a good 1.5mm gap between the piston and the cylinder walls!
the overall diameter difference was 3mm.
sure enough, the CP Pistons were 3913R (3.913" = 99.4mm) while the bore was a stock 102.4mm confirming the 3mm difference.
what the hell gives?
the car was bought as is with a paxton supercharger tuned to put down ~900rwhp on pumpgas.
i felt a bit iffy when the builder mentioned the engine has stock rods.. but didn't expect this about the pistons.
any comments?
i finally sourced all the parts needed to rebuild me a new engine bottoms up, took the blown engine out and disassembled it.
According to the original builder, The car has ported heads, larger camshaft, lower compression pistons, stock crank and rods.
the crankshaft was balanced by Nelson Comp.
Now when i removed the heads to inspect the carnage, i was surprised to see a good 1.5mm gap between the piston and the cylinder walls!
the overall diameter difference was 3mm.
sure enough, the CP Pistons were 3913R (3.913" = 99.4mm) while the bore was a stock 102.4mm confirming the 3mm difference.
what the hell gives?
the car was bought as is with a paxton supercharger tuned to put down ~900rwhp on pumpgas.
i felt a bit iffy when the builder mentioned the engine has stock rods.. but didn't expect this about the pistons.
any comments?
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