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    Thanks for the input =) I'm not worried about $$$, this will be something I build over time...

    I wouldn't go 1J, I've heard it turns your small car into a lead tipped dart, Dangerous apparently..? I'd much prefer old school original with a turbo hanging off the side as opposed to modern =P

    I'm sussing out that EFI setup on gumtree at the moment, thanks everyone.
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    Well here is your pistons.

    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/eng...s-9-7-1-a.html

    and if you talk to yellorolla he is in the process of making my new turbo manifold so he possibly may be able to do another one?



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    Well I think I'll concentrate on the hard to get EFI first, Plus I don't have the cash for those pistons =P

    But basically I do need forged pistons and rods yes? Speaking of, what else needs re-enforcing? O__o
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    Hi,

    To do it properly you need the entire engine rebuilt from scratch. I mean everything, and with all the parts and labour, it is not cheap.

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    I know, I completely rebuilt my 18R thats in my RA40 at the moment, I know it gets costly, I don't mind. It's not like I need the engine ready in a week ;P I can take my time building this, my 18R will last me long enough to have an 18RGTE built, It's only done 8000kms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusEstevez View Post
    Well I think I'll concentrate on the hard to get EFI first, Plus I don't have the cash for those pistons =P

    But basically I do need forged pistons and rods yes? Speaking of, what else needs re-enforcing? O__o
    Nope not at all. Stock rods are good for bulk power and handle revs ok too. A linish and shot peen doesn't hurt but not mandatory. New pistons from the US for under $500 delivered and strong enough for stret usable boost.

    The only thing that is a must is ditching the stock flywheel. They were never great and now old and dangerous in my book....especially when's there's good qual billet ones readily available aftermarket at fair prices.
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    So should I buy new pistons and rods or can I use the old ones in the 18RG at the moment? Also whats a safe amount of street usable boost?

    Also also whats linish and shot peen mean?


    Again I apologise about the NOOBiness of my questions. Sorry if I've dumbed you all down from it ;P
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    id be weery of pushing a rebuilt stock motor past 10 psi
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    linish and shot peening

    kwik version

    linish remove cast markings and such
    shot peening suface hardening by shooting little balls at it
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    O___o Right. Whats the benifit of getting rid of cast markings?

    10Psi would be enough for road use yeah? A big question I need to know is how much will running a turbo shorten the life of the engine?
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    ten psi is plenty fun but like i said I would be weery maybe more than halve the life span dunno thats a hard one to call as so many other factors come into it.

    linishing off the casting marks and other imperfections gives a more uniform surface to shot peen/case harden there for less places for metal fatigue to start (i think thats at least one of the reasons) plus a small reduction in air and oil drag, allthough prob not noticable on anything other than all out race motor.


    that said i knew a guy who used to put 1bar/14psi through near stock internals motors and 2 out of three wouldnt last more than a couple days but occasionally hed get one to go a bit longer
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    Wow. Well I am willing to get forged parts, just take a little longer to build, no biggy. Is the peening and linishing necessary for a street daily?
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    no its not for a daily streeter or even a mild motor

    but its a relitively simple and cheap mod that one would do for peace of mind while building any motor while it was apart
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    How much does it cost? If it's cheap might as well get it done while the blocks being acid dipped and bored.
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    dunno about SA

    But you have so many options down there it wouldnt even mater ring around ask whoevers doing the rest if they can ???
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