Originally Posted by ashtonsser
I think what he was trying to say is aftermarket parts like pistons, cams, cranks, rods, head studs, headgaskets, injectors were all made because of the RWD det's popularity which helped make the fwd sr popular along with it. That is not that case at all though.
If that were the case, they (Joe and Rick) would have a strong point, because that's a huge list of engine components.I think what he was trying to say is aftermarket parts like pistons, cams, cranks, rods, head studs, headgaskets, injectors were all made because of the RWD det's popularity which helped make the fwd sr popular along with it. That is not that case at all though.
The problem is, as far as I know, the large majority of us do not utilize aftermarket pistons or rods (we can thank Nissan for that). Almost none of us use aftermarket cranks. You could argue those components came from the RWD world or wouldn't have happened if it were not for the RWD platform. However, by and large we don't use those components. Nissan gave us great OEM FWD stuff to work with.
The cams? Those don't swap over. No dice there.
The head studs? Okay maybe... Except the popular FWD head studs are either OEM stock, a Honda intended product, or a GTi-R engine specification. So no.
Headgaskets? We use stock or we use OEM FWD SR20VET gaskets on 95% of our builds.
Injectors? Again, stock or OEM FWD turbo, or Subaru STI for the huge majority.
Seems we make due because Nissan provided us with great stock parts to choose from in the FWD turbo world, or we steal from Honda or Subaru.
The RWD SR20 guys don't help us one bit the way I see it. If anything, we give them a baller variable valve head to use.
Last edited by BenFenner
on 2012-01-26
at 16-07-52.