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92 LX. A6 with GUDE bullfrog Cam. M2S4 transmission..Gutted H23 intake mani. The rest you will just have to find out!
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Supposedly a guy on Accordinglydone.com bored out an F22 block to 87 or 87.5 before slapping an H22 head on it but the thread mentioned nothing about sleeving. It was a fairly low dollar build also...
This wasn't Pirate or preludelittle either...or any of the usual suspects. I know what you are thinking.
It's worth a search.RIP Lifsatrip7
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right now as we speak on this i know where an h22 is thats bored to 89 mm thats 2 mm above stock bore...bore your f22 to 87 is you wish it has steel sleeves in it ..........an ok heres a thought for you cyogenics get stock rods and have then cryod..... if u want strong rods it doesnt get much better than that on a low budget built ....once again just my $.02....and i might even know where you can get some f22 87mm pistons from but they r dished so they r forced induction pistons not sure of the comp. ratio........... just a thoughtF22A1:blew up
F22A1/H22:blew up
F22A6/H22: " "
F22A4/H22: " "
H23A1 boosted:blew up
H23A1:traded
H23A1/H22 built:still in progress (getting my feet wet)
drive it like you stole it
FCB7(FRANKENSTEIN CB7 CLUB)
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Originally posted by The G-ManBisimoto does not sell rods. Besides with a N/A motor, why get new rods? In pretty much all N/A builds the rods never break, it is the piston that melts, or a bearing gets spun.
Plus, f22 rods go even while stock.
If you're going NA, it's always beneficial to have lighter, stronger rods.
to the OP, get custom pistons with forged rods.
If you go with anything over a 9.5:1 compression ratio, I'd start thinking of using a much better cam.
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Originally posted by ZigenBallZIf you bore out to 87mm you might want to at least do some block posting and maybe even a blockguard to keep the cylinders nice and round.F22A1:blew up
F22A1/H22:blew up
F22A6/H22: " "
F22A4/H22: " "
H23A1 boosted:blew up
H23A1:traded
H23A1/H22 built:still in progress (getting my feet wet)
drive it like you stole it
FCB7(FRANKENSTEIN CB7 CLUB)
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so get stock rods croy'd and block guard for block with a set of bisimoto pistons, ported and polished h23 head , full exhaust, aem cam gears, delta regrind camshaft, bored tb ,sri, bosch platinum four prunge spark plug, spark plug wires, msd bow, and the venom intake mani am i forgetting any thing besides a very good tune
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the compression puts a lot of stress on the rod bolts, so while getting aftermarket rods are for lightening the rotating mass and the such...you also strengthen the essentials that keep it together so you dont throw a rod out of the block.
remmeber for a block guard...
1. clean block
2. insert block guard
3. weld guard in
4. deck block
5. enlarge coling holes or match to HG
6. bore/hone cylinders to size
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