Originally Posted by kingmick
cheers for that m8! +rep
spewin about the pistons![]()
pistons went for 20500yen plus costs.. sayy 22000yen = $260![]()
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Originally Posted by kingmick
cheers for that m8! +rep
spewin about the pistons![]()
300+rwkw 4agte http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/for...wkw-4agte.html
higher comp??? why???Originally Posted by kingmick
8.9 is high enough, and thes ehave squirter coutouts anyway....surely higher comp would start to limit possible boost?
edit: if you want to go to more than 20psi boost, or higher rpm, you would be thinking of diferent pistons anway... i'm not thinking that outlandishno dyno queen for me
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Last edited by oldcorollas; 09-06-2006 at 11:46 PM.
"I'm a Teaspoon, not a mechanic"
"There is hardly anything in the world that a man can not make a little worse and sell a little cheaper" - John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
AU$TRALIA... come and stay and PAY and PAY!!! The moral high horse of the world!
oldcorollas
Im glad you asked the question because i was thinking the same
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i have said it time and time again but those pistons are the sh1t !
The price you can get them for and the quality ( expect nothing else from toyota) they are + the ceramic coating is second to none in factory issued engines.
I feel they are better than some aftermarket jobs !
Like the before mentioned : they only down side ( small ) is their weight !
Ahhhhh if only i could put the vid of my car letting go on the dyno on here you would realise just how much of a beating they can take![]()
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300+rwkw 4agte http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/for...wkw-4agte.html
is the part number 13013-16210 for an ae92 4agze (8.9:1) with a standard bore with no rings?
I am chasing some for my 20v
The number on top of the pistons 1, 2, or 3,
are in relation to the bore size.
they are all bored bthe same from factory, but you always get a small tolerance difference between cylinders.
Only applies to standard bore size of course and when you go o/s you make the block suit the pistons not the pistons suit the block.
The differences are in thousandsth of a mm, and most are size 2, but you get the odd one that is a 1 or a 3.
If you look at a block with the head off you will see the 4 number stamped into the head gasket surface somewhere, same kinda deal as the main bearings sizes are stamped in the sump surface.
I run the 8.9 GZE one's in my 20V too, no problems yet up to 300hp.
- KE70 Corolla Dx -
- 500hp+ 7AGTE 20V turbo -
- MRS/Hayabusa turbo **sold**
- TA63 3TGTE project in the build -
would this still be valid for a 20v block though?
Originally Posted by Sam_Q
Yes the numbers relate to sizes, like at a guess, 1 is 80.95, 2 is 81.00mm and 3 is 81.05,
and the same system is used on the 20V so it applies there too.
I used all size 2 of the 8.9:1 GZE on my 20V block as they were all marked 2 also.
Was lucky because the 4 s/h pistons I had were all marked 2 too.
- KE70 Corolla Dx -
- 500hp+ 7AGTE 20V turbo -
- MRS/Hayabusa turbo **sold**
- TA63 3TGTE project in the build -
I would say so....... but if it were my engine id just measure up the bores after a light hone.
If they are within the factory spec order pistons to suit.
Id prob be inclined to order all pistons of the same no. ....like all no,2 pistons in my engine. but thats just me i guess.
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300+rwkw 4agte http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/for...wkw-4agte.html
I will do just that thanks. But what is the tollerence for each piston? is DX20VT's guess right?
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