Let me know Pls?
i just bought a gsr block with srp forged pistons and rods. now im not sure on the compresstion but i know its low and was used on a turbo setup. the pistons are practically new. the guy totalled the acura and parted it out. he had just got it tuned to. sucks. anyhow i was thinking of ripping the block apart and putting new bearing and rings maybe even balnance everything just to be safe. also can i figure the compression on the pistons. and how much hp can it now handle. it also has a block guard. or should i just go ahead and finish assembling the head and so forth
Originally Posted by dohCivic
i just bought a gsr block with srp forged pistons and rods. now im not sure on the compresstion but i know its low and was used on a turbo setup. the pistons are practically new. the guy totalled the acura and parted it out. he had just got it tuned to. sucks. anyhow i was thinking of ripping the block apart and putting new bearing and rings maybe even balnance everything just to be safe. also can i figure the compression on the pistons. and how much hp can it now handle. it also has a block guard. or should i just go ahead and finish assembling the head and so forth
-PHiZ
Originally Posted by Shmoo
It wouldn't hurt. Personally, I would rebuild the engine since it is out of the car and you have no idea what was done to it.
if you know the specs on the pistons and the cc of your head, you can get a close estimate of what c/r you would have using a compression calculator like www.zealautowerks.com
Originally Posted by BoostedITR41
if you are disassembling it you might as well sleeve the block while it is apart.


