HELP -- HELP!!!! Plz It's Broken
well wat a fcuking day..
theres a fcukin PISTON gone.. :brickwall :cry: :cry: :cry: :brickwall :brickwall :cry: :cry: :cry: :brickwall so we plan to take the engine out and see if the piston has done any damage and can it be replaced.. or what ppl? a.) a new engine? b.) a new top end? someone wana tell me where do i go from here and what would be the best thing to do, guide on parts or prices.. i was planning, be4 this balls-up to get a FMIC from Harvey, change the turbo and the fuel pump and the injector and remap and see could i get 400 - 450 Bhp. ... however i was planning on gettin these parts in stages and then fit them all together later on , i.e. when the turbo or the fuel pump calved etc., so as to spread the cost evenly and not be pissing around taking the engine in and out and stuff, but go figure... BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, it may bloody well may come true! (but like what ever happen to those 3 swedish swimsuit models i was...:wonder:) anyways any help will be apreciated:luxhello: Wayne p.s. leave a message after the beeeeeeeeep & sorry for the ranting and waffling on. im a bit gutted..oh any ya its a JAP IMPORT 1994 GC8 V1 STI |
**** mate, sorry to hear that.
Devastating news |
You wouldnt have gotten 400-450 on that engine anyway, 350 would have been the most i would have gone for safely, they are not as strong as the v3 onwards, which are not as strong as the new age engines.
I would have a word with an engine builder, alot depends on how badly damaged the engine is after the piston went. Tony:) |
bad news fella
get the block checked and cost a rebuild ...not forgetting to find ut why the piston went too |
How do you go from coilpack to piston gone ?
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Originally Posted by 53WRX
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How do you go from coilpack to piston gone ?
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Originally Posted by scoobian
(Post 8537222)
bad news fella
get the block checked and cost a rebuild ...not forgetting to find ut why the piston went too we suspect that the last owners although they set it up on a rollin road never remapped the ECU to UK fuel and therefore it may have burned the piston as not using high enough octane fuel..only a theory but thats what we figure and its as hard to get fuel consistantly here in REP. of Ireland with much more than 95 plus octane boost.. |
Originally Posted by TonyBurns
(Post 8537202)
You wouldnt have gotten 400-450 on that engine anyway, 350 would have been the most i would have gone for safely, they are not as strong as the v3 onwards, which are not as strong as the new age engines.
I would have a word with an engine builder, alot depends on how badly damaged the engine is after the piston went. Tony:) would i be as well to get a V3 Or V4 engine off a low mileage car and just drop it in and be done with it? oh one last thing i think but not positively sure i have a 4.4.4.4 gearbox ratio.. i should have but seemingly i do..im gona check all this sh1te with my Mechanic to nite? but will this make a difference when lookin for a replacement engine? cheers Wayne |
anyone else got any pearls of wisdom for me..or should i get a gallon of petrol, a match and sit down with a flaggon of cider and drink to the memories
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Well first thing is Wayne, no point speculating on what it's gonna cost you in time/money until you've got the engine out to look at the damage. So one way or the other, that needs doing.
You could do a standard rebuild for a few hundred I guess if all you had to do was change one piston. But you can do DIY rebuild with forged Wiseco pistons and Eagle rods reusing your existing crank for a grand. That's leaving the heads alone. I found converting my early WRX heads to STi3/4 was the most expensive part. Without that it could have been a fairly cheap build. Anyway, as I say, pull the engine first, then decide what to do next. |
if you could afford the rewiring cost i would suggest getting the newage engine assembly while retaining your old tranny setup at the moment. you get better risk of buying lower mileage and better engine at the same time. this i what i did to mine and it almost 90% done already. wiring is the only issue that is taking so long to make itrun
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Originally Posted by Sc0oby
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if you could afford the rewiring cost i would suggest getting the newage engine assembly while retaining your old tranny setup at the moment. you get better risk of buying lower mileage and better engine at the same time. this i what i did to mine and it almost 90% done already. wiring is the only issue that is taking so long to make itrun
would i not be better to get a new block from somewhere and build it up from there.. lets face it low mileage or not 80% of the people who have owned a scooby have drivin the sh1te out of it...it would be like have a super model for a wife and not fcukin the sh1te of her.. just my theory |
my sti V1 burned a piston so gona have to rebuild me thinks so need advice on strenghtin the engine parts but not gona go mad throwin silly money away..
Eagle Rods ? CP Forged Pistons ? What else do i need While its out was thinkin would i be aswell to change; Turbo go to TD 06SL2-20G-8 ? TMIC to FMIC Hybrid (4m Harvey) ? std Fuel Pump to 255ltr Walbro Fuel Pump ? std Injectors to 550 injectors (DENSO) ? Oil cooler & Oil catch ? all done then and a Remap...:wonder: any ideas on best prices and parts if different form above but same quality but cheaper would be much appreciated wayne :norty: |
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