Originally Posted by GT2871RBLUBIRD
well there are 2 ways to do it, the cheap way or the right way. obviously the right way isnt cheap. so that is up to you.
its no that there isnt a need to build up a bottom end with the sr20s, but most people cheap out and think since they have the ability to hold a good ammount of power why build them up..that is more or less the feeling i get behind it..
well there are 2 ways to do it, the cheap way or the right way. obviously the right way isnt cheap. so that is up to you.
its no that there isnt a need to build up a bottom end with the sr20s, but most people cheap out and think since they have the ability to hold a good ammount of power why build them up..that is more or less the feeling i get behind it..
That is exactly why people dont build them, because it is not necessary for 90% of the sr owners.
Scrap the cometic HG crap. Yes gt2876r rebuilds happen for many reasons and as you stated higher compression is a big one. That is the only reason I am contemplating a forged bottom end since my goal is only 350whp awd
But you did say cheap is not the right way. Cheap is fine and is goal dependent.
Seriously, the rods will be fine, so if you are gonna go forged on 1 of the rotating parts, do pistons so you can bump to 9:1cr and just stick to 86mm to save on costs. The rod is not going to get bent at 450whp. Then do the top end, cams will net you the most power with a z32 maf and GOOD TUNE
Building a motor with forged internals is not the only route to go and I wish people would stop touting it as the first mod to do. Built bottom end is the last thing to do, unless the motor is out and you have the means to do it, then it makes sense if you are 100% gonna do it in the future