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The main reason I went with this kit was the low IATs. The heat exchangers are quite large on the cossy kit and the 4 pass radiator at the front works well. |
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This means that a big bunch of people go look at pistons, realize the majority are low comp and getting high comp stout replacements means a custom order with custom job prices. Add in the fear of piston slap, having to wait for the engine to warm up, aforementioned build costs, potentially needing to find a new tuner if the setup is out of your local guy's expertise. There's a lot of costs associated with custom builds that get glossed over on internet forums. Most people don't need or want a 400+ whp big turbo FA20, the accessible piston options are geared towards that because that's the majority of the market early on. As we see people going for more mild builds more reliable and user friendly options will pop up for that 260-340 whp range and an affordable reputable e-tune, i.e. JRSC's C38 kit + Delicious, and the question will fade when it can be answered with "use xxx, stronger than OE, doesn't break the bank, functions like OE" Edit: That last paragraph was a mess. What I meant was that most people are looking for an OE+ piston, 12.5:1 compression ratio, stronger, and off the shelf so they're not calling up companies asking for quotes to make them. This avoids piston slap from forged pistons, custom tuning that will put them in a very small pool of people running low comp. FA20's (thus less support, high reliance on tuner), and build costs for quality installation of pistons. If you can't tell I'm a bit out of my depth when it comes to building engines, but I think these are the forces driving the questions. Most people want an e-tune on their off the shelf kit with an off the shelf setup so they have options when it comes to problem solving, so they're playing in the same pool as most other owners instead of way off on their own with a custom setup. Sure this shit isn't rocket science but the peace of mind knowing you're not swimming in the deep end is invaluable when you get in your car every morning turning the key, and you don't have to worry about calling a taxi or tow truck that morning.
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Yes but Cosworth did their homework and decided the rods wouldn't last indefinitely at any more than the stage 2 offering.
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According to Matt@Cosworth from the "blown motor facts" thread the stock piston aren't half bad. Something about a hard anodised ring.
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on most high output road engines these days the top ring groove on the piston has been hard anodised to greatly increase the wear resistance and so prevent the top ring from going into 'flutter' and pounding the groove to pulp the stock FA20 piston is a good quality road car piston with this feature its still however just a cast part so you can only push it so far especially as this engine has no proper piston squirt / cooling jets |
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I'd say sit tight and wait. I am sure Cosworth are working on something. A tested package of components i.e. stage 2 and 3 would be worth a lot in my mind. They did 300+ hours of dyno development on the stage 2 package. Then a lot of road and track miles.
Designing and Testing all these things takes time, but once its finished and validated you'll have a bullet proof package
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Keep it coming as the more interest they get the more likely we are to get soemthing! If a stage 3 325hp package consisted of: rods injectors fuel pump - could be optional as some people already have it clutch plate - could be optional as some people already have it pulley kit (all new pullies) New calibration file How much would you be willing to pay? |
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I can only assume the "kit" along with the calibration file(s), and R&D involved, would run no less than $6,000 USD. Would I buy it for that much? Give me a little while to save, yeah. But tbh, I'll just have to wait and see. But I'd also have to consider the cost for installation. A supercharger DIY is totally different than cracking open the engine block. haha
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Do you have to crack the engine block to change just the rods I wonder... arnt the big ends cracked at an angle?
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you don't actually have to split the block / crankcase to remove the rods
but you do need the heads off , its an engine out job |
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