Rallycorsa
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Can anyone recomend rods and pistons for a C16XE some rods on Ebay for £340 anyone used them?
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sand-eel
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good one's are usually around £500
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RCS
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I'd stay clear of ebay items unless its a reputable company selling. Even if they are cheap, its for a reason.
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broster
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PEC items are a good price and good quality item.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by broster
PEC items are a good price and good quality item.
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csweatherston
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ive got omega Ht pistons...do the job.
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sand-eel
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what about arrow?
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Rallycorsa
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Id rather hear from lads with experience. Arrow, Omega,Mahle all great but who has used what and good or bad comments. There seems to be good deals to be had from Wossner or if someone has any for sale give me a shout.
Broster thanks for the U2U but i think there are better deals to be had.
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sand-eel
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i've used arrow rods on a rally car revving to 8200rpm and they haven't broken yet
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broster
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Rallycorsa, the prices for the kit used to be 849.99 however they are now 899. i use the woosner pistons in my engine and saenz rods, depends how much you want to spend, we use a varity of engine components at work and find that PEC offer a good product and price. no one is going to compete with ebay prices.
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
i've used arrow rods on a rally car revving to 8200rpm and they haven't broken yet
i used standard rods on a 1.6 reving to 8500 and didnt snap one, they went to 9000 and didnt snap, 9200 was where they broke
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willay
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I think PEC also do alot of stuff on ebay?
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by willay
I think PEC also do alot of stuff on ebay?
they do sell on ebay but i wasn't refering to them when mentioning ebay prices of stuff PEC are very good with prices and stick to one price so not to encourage bedroom traders selling for cost price +5% which kills real traders IMO
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by broster
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
i've used arrow rods on a rally car revving to 8200rpm and they haven't broken yet
i used standard rods on a 1.6 reving to 8500 and didnt snap one, they went to 9000 and didnt snap, 9200 was where they broke
aye, heard good things about the 1.6 16v standard components
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RCS
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quote: Originally posted by broster
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
i've used arrow rods on a rally car revving to 8200rpm and they haven't broken yet
i used standard rods on a 1.6 reving to 8500 and didnt snap one, they went to 9000 and didnt snap, 9200 was where they broke
Were you on or off the throttle when it broke?
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broster
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lifted off then back on when it snapped, nothing unusual.
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RCS
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The lifting off probably caused the failure.
At full throttle, the greatest tension put into the rod is during the deceleration of the piston as it approaches TDC on the exhaust stroke. On the compression stroke, decelerating towards TDC, there is less tension in the rod as the cylinder pressure acts on the piston opposing the motion.
At closed throttle the loads on the rod are the same as above on the exhaust stroke, however there is little or no opposing force to the piston ascending up the bore on the compression stroke because cylinder pressure is reduced. So the rod is subjected to the similar tension loads from maximum deceleration on both the exhaust and compression strokes.
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by RCS
The lifting off probably caused the failure.
At full throttle, the greatest tension put into the rod is during the deceleration of the piston as it approaches TDC on the exhaust stroke. On the compression stroke, decelerating towards TDC, there is less tension in the rod as the cylinder pressure acts on the piston opposing the motion.
At closed throttle the loads on the rod are the same as above on the exhaust stroke, however there is little or no opposing force to the piston ascending up the bore on the compression stroke because cylinder pressure is reduced. So the rod is subjected to the similar tension loads from maximum deceleration on both the exhaust and compression strokes.
thanks for that lol
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