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Old 10-04-2005, 06:32 PM   #1
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I have 89 supra turbo, but it has 2 blown cylinders. I was wondering what my best option was.
  • it to bour them out and switch to bigger pistons
  • buy a new block
  • or just fix the 2 cylinders
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Old 10-04-2005, 08:19 PM   #2
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unless u want to make some large insane amount of power...theres no need to realy switch to bigger pistons....bigger pistons on a stock engine will theoretically slow you down...more mass...more energy to move that mass, so thats kind of useless, though depending on the extent of the damage...if minor you can bore it or have it ported, but if it is major damage i recommend getting a new block...since itll be the safer route....
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Old 10-04-2005, 08:54 PM   #3
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Just curious by what you mean by blown cylinders. If the block can be bored out and make it usuable again then go for it. You will have a little heavier pistons granted, but the new the rings will be working in a perfectly round hole again and the weight difference will be offset byt the power you make. The say you can't beat cubic inches. I can pretty much guarantee you won't be gaining more than a few grams per piston, but that is why they make oversized pistons.

Make sure the cylinder isn't cracked anywhere though, your machine shop can do that for you. If it is, then is the time to look for another block. Since you may be looking at bigger pistons then maybe you might want to go for a more performance oriented piston, forged perhaps. This is a good time to have the block decked and the head checked out and made flat again.

It is never good to just fix a cylinder or two with these engines. If you are talking sleeves then that is an option, but they don't alway work. That is the time to find another block or another type engine for that car.

Let us know about what happened with the "blown " cylinders.

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Old 10-05-2005, 08:04 AM   #4
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Thanks, that really means a lot!




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