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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
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When it comes to rods that's not entirely true.. Toyota makes a pretty solid engine from the start, and depending on cash flow and how far you want to take the engine, it could be more cost effective to have the stock rods shot peened, assuming they're in decent shape to begin with. That could make them as strong, if not stronger than the aftermarkets. Not too many companies are out there with rods for these engines, for sure nothing that is really reasonably priced. If you must, better to find a package deal with forged pistons. Not sure about down in the US, but it's somewhat rare to find a shop around here who'll do them, but they're out there. Good luck!
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What he needs is going to depends entirely on his long term power goals... yeah, I've heard of people putting down massive amounts of power on stock rods... BUT I've seen a LOT more people post pictures of their stock rods protruding from the engine or a hole where it had. You can find sets of high end pistons and rods for a decent price here in the U; Sometimes for just a little more than the pistons themselves would have cost. It's all a matter of shopping around, waiting and sometimes just asking the right person... watch for group buys on all the different Supra related forums. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Avon, IN
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Thanks for the responses guys. I am shooting for a reliable 350-400 whp car and based on the reading i've been doing, some new oem pistons and rods should be fine for this set up. If i had money in da bank, yea i would definately go for the forged set, but spending a grand on internals isn't in my budget right now unless i can find a good deal.
...so are the original/stock gte pistons forged or cast? |
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Yeah, for 350 to 400 the stockers are fine... I'd have them peened for the added peace of mind.
The stock pistons are cast and uncoated. I wouldn't worry about having anything done on them though unless you're just doing it for the added security. As long as the car is well tuned, the pistons will be one of the last of your worries at that power level. |
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