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jdm91hf
4/15/2007 12:28:05 AM
i bought a block from a local yard and it came out of a 91 talon tsi turbo now that i look at the block it is not a turbo block can the rods and crank take turbo if i put the turbo pistons in it?
iv searched but cant find this answer thanks for helping the noob
i watched them take it out of the car so i know they did not switch it on me
TheEngineer
4/15/2007 9:20:56 AM
so you got a block from a 91 tsi that is not turbo? that makes no sense. How was it in there in the first place. But if it truely is a non-turbo block then the pistons should be the only thing that need to be changed for lower compression if you plan on running more than 10psi. However according to vfaq the authur ran 19psi and 300hp on the stock nt pistons. however im sure he had an extremely good tune and mods to be able to do this safely. But i still would not reccomend more than 10psi on nt pistons because of the high compression ratio.
Sebba
4/15/2007 11:19:15 AM
I remember you!
 
The problem is the pistons in the block dont have the T on them. What he is asking is if he puts the turbo pistons he already has into the block... will the rods be able to take it?
 
What i think is possible.. is that its a built motor... its unlikely .. but possible. Thats why i want a pic
jdm91hf
4/15/2007 2:07:54 PM
it stock build for this summer then next winter im going all out
with everything lol can the NT pistons handle stock settings?
i know with the higher comp ill have some more power then with turbo pistons.
all im doing to it this summer is a catback and down pipe and no cat
Sebba
4/15/2007 2:36:08 PM
No the NT pistons cannot handle stock turbo settings.
jdm91hf
4/15/2007 2:37:54 PM
ok damn it thanks lol
ill just put in the turbo pistons oh what is the stock settings?
Sebba
4/15/2007 2:39:29 PM
12psi is the stock boost settings.
 
 
jdm91hf
4/15/2007 3:06:54 PM
thanks for the help
TheEngineer
4/15/2007 10:13:37 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: Sebba

No the NT pistons cannot handle stock turbo settings.

the stock nt pistons can handle stock boost if it is tuned correctly. Like i said you should be able to run around 10psi on the stock pistons. But you need to have 93 octane and a good tune to prevent detonation
jdm91hf
4/28/2007 6:41:29 PM
thanks for the help guys!!
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