Kdubya88
Probationary Member
- 20
- 5
- Oct 23, 2019
-
mays landing,
New_Jersey
I have a Wiseco/Eagle rod OEM 100mm crank 2.3l stroker that I only put maybe 2000 miles on about 12 years ago. It ran great then, has good compression, had perfect oil pressure but was put together by a much younger me with no regard to precision measurements. The block was honed and pistons/rings fitted by a local machine shop. No torque plate, and no measuring of rod or main bearing clearances.
Sooo, I've found a great local engine builder, that can at minimum torque plate hone, new rings, and properly spec fit new bearings. If my end goals are a 500-600hp street car. Do I ditch the 12 year old Eagle Rods and Wiseco pistons and spend over double for a beefier setup.
If people can make 600hp on stock blocks am I worrying to much about Eagle rods? Has anyone ever done torque plate honing without changing to a oversize bore?
The budget is getting tighter now that every maintenance, suspension and drivetrain part has been replaced or refurbished.
Will break in clutch, drivetrain, and engine on existing E3 16g setup I have before moving onto a turbo to reach my goals, most realistically a FP black Or HX40 in a BEP housing. Opinions?
Sooo, I've found a great local engine builder, that can at minimum torque plate hone, new rings, and properly spec fit new bearings. If my end goals are a 500-600hp street car. Do I ditch the 12 year old Eagle Rods and Wiseco pistons and spend over double for a beefier setup.
If people can make 600hp on stock blocks am I worrying to much about Eagle rods? Has anyone ever done torque plate honing without changing to a oversize bore?
The budget is getting tighter now that every maintenance, suspension and drivetrain part has been replaced or refurbished.
Will break in clutch, drivetrain, and engine on existing E3 16g setup I have before moving onto a turbo to reach my goals, most realistically a FP black Or HX40 in a BEP housing. Opinions?