Tom
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Ah I see thus changing the power band safely kinda thing?
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Stu_22
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Allowing vales to open more
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Tom
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So VTEC will have deep pocket pistons as standard?
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Tom
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Greasemonkey
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i belive the vtec system revs higher as it has variable lift controlled by oil pressure, at certain revs the oil pressure increases shooting a metal rod through a locating hole which locks into place causing a redundant valve to start working which has bigger lift
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Greasemonkey
i belive the vtec system revs higher as it has variable lift controlled by oil pressure, at certain revs the oil pressure increases shooting a metal rod through a locating hole which locks into place causing a redundant valve to start working which has bigger lift
So I was miles off then
But on a normal non VVT type engine my statement at the top is correct.
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Greasemonkey
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the pockets them selves wont change the power band, but fitting cams with higher lift and having pockets to accomodate this lift will shift the power band yes, its only safe if ya engine is built to rev high, ie fit arps, steel rods, etc etc the higher the revs the more expensive it gets
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AK
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nope.....
just allowing more air/fuel in..... but the valve is open for shorter times, meaning you have to rev faster to get all the 'potential' air in
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Tom
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I think I understand, I knew what I meant greasemonkey/ak thanks
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3CorsaMeal
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i had pocketed y-fronts once and u'd lose your willy inside them
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Andy
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quote: Originally posted by Adam Kindness
bloody engines,
call from wallace perf....
Still waiting for 1 piston..... as Omega will NOT sell 1 piston and 4 ring sets.... they will only see 4 complete pistons with rings!!!
anyone know anywhere at all that would have a ring set for Omega 3520 88mm pistons???
[Edited on 03-02-2005 by Adam Kindness]
'Kin ell - this is exactly what I need - 1 Omega piston and 4 ring sets (albeit 80mm size). I'm getting on the phone to SBD now, but am prepared for bad news...
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3CorsaMeal
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find two other people and get a set between u
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AK
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Good News, and to wallace
I think them phoning Omega over and over from diff lines etc has got there bums in gear! They are starting production of those rings again
they will be back in touch asap with a timescale for production/delivery
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