SGP Racing Forged Pistons

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Jan 19, 2004 | 08:19 PM
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I had a quick question about pistons. I noticed that SGP made two types of pistons, one with a compression ratio of 8.5:1 and one with 11.5:1. It stated that the 8.5:1 was better for FI while 11.5:1 was better for N/A.
How is that so? I thought the whole point of FI was to increase compression of the air, to force more air into each piston. Why would you want to force all that air into there and have a piston which only compresses it by 8.5?
Any insight would be helpful. Thanks guys.

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Jan 19, 2004 | 08:31 PM
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Does it have to do with the amount of lift provided by the upgraded camshafts? You need more clearance?

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Jan 19, 2004 | 08:45 PM
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you want to lower the compression so you can boost more. With high compression, the heads can only take so much boost. But once you lower compression you can increase your boost by much more, especially with forged rods and pistons

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Jan 19, 2004 | 10:05 PM
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High compression and high boost creates tremendous cylinder pressures and temperatures causing detonation.. ...

..when u turbo an engine you dont need high compression because the turbo creates the pressure in the cylinder..but if you go the NA route then higher compression pistons are key to makin power.. compression ratios depend on few things..your tuning and boost and fuel quality.. the more you boost you run the lower the compression should be..also if your engine is well tuned you might get away with a little higher compression but i wouldnt recommend going over 9.5:1 if you gonna turbo the motor.. also one tip if you dont have a tt setup then dont get the pistons unless you gonna do it all at once cuz reducing compression ratios on na motor takes away power...

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Jan 20, 2004 | 01:31 PM
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Anyone know how much those pistons run? They good for a supercharger!?

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Jan 20, 2004 | 02:39 PM
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low compression pistons would be good for a super-charger, and then you could increase the amount you boost. However, if you are happy with the power you have now, and have no intentions of increasing your boost pressure, keep your normal pistons, unless youre unsure of your engine reliability. Lowering compression with the same amount of boost would lower your power, but increase the reliability of your motor.

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Jan 20, 2004 | 05:00 PM
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Well I want to supercharge my car, I would assume that's when I would get the pistons. So.. if I got the pistons with no forced induction it would lower my HP but increase reliability? Anyplace I can read up on these? They seem like a good mod to do when I get my supercharger installed. If I were to run the same boost with the pistons then I could with the stock pistons, would it increase reliability? Anyone know how much these things run?

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Jan 20, 2004 | 07:25 PM
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good write up man. but from what i have seen it is going to cost a lot more then that for rods and pistons. most have been selling for a grand. So you are look at 2 grand on parts then 3 grand on install and then there is still a lot more work to do. Check out the forums at my350z.com under the F/I section there are guys who have put 10 grand into the engine and seem to really know what there talking about. and who really need 800 HP



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Jan 20, 2004 | 07:40 PM
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Damn Loren you know your stuff pretty well.

What it basically comes down to is that you need lower compression pistons if you want to boost more than those turbo/sc kits come stock.

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Jan 20, 2004 | 10:37 PM
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wow, this is really good info!

so let's say you took the cost of a Greddy TT ($8000 for parts + install)
and put that towards NA upgrades... what could you get?

I'm guessing the end resuld would also be much more reliable and require less maintenance etc. right?
and althought you can't get the kind of gains a TT will get you, the power will come smooth and even?

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Jan 21, 2004 | 09:02 AM
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Well.. I just wanted to upgrade my internals because when I get my supercharger I want to run around the boost they give to be safe with stock which I believe to be 5-7psi. Make my car in between 400-450hp. If I have the extra cash, the rods and pistons would be worth it for reliability. I don't want to get my SC at 40,000k (I have 15k now) and then at like 80k have it blow my engine up.

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Jan 21, 2004 | 10:15 AM
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By the way, all your price questions can be answered by going to their website:

http://www.sgpracing.com

They've done all of my upgrades for me. Great, extremely knowledgeable people and wonderful to do business with.

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Jan 21, 2004 | 10:27 AM
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Thank you

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