Crower rods for the 1ZZ

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andrewmva
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Crower rods for the 1ZZ

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they are on the shelf.... pistons are also availible... for the 2ZZ as well
MiamiVibe
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (andrewmva)

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how much do they cost? and how much do they honestly help
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (MiamiVibe)

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quote:how much do they cost? and how much do they honestly help they are $780 YES they help if you are running FI or NOS... I will get a pic of the stock rods, you will see the difference...
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (andrewmva)

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Do you see the stock crank becoming a weak point Andrew?Jason
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (DABEAR95)

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nah the crank has been fine....
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (andrewmva)

Post by satur9 »

how bout the pistons, were they ok. most people say if your opening it up to do rods do the pistons also if forgot your numbers (hp) but how well do you see the stock setup holding 200 whp 200tq from forced induction and or nos.also you guys got any relative safe a/f ratio and egt numbers for forced induction on a 1zz.
look my sniggies, i had a strizz-oke in my brizz-ain okay,you know what im saying. so i cant move all good. but thanks for mentioning that .thank you very much.athf4evr. click here! you know you want to!!!
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (andrewmva)

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$780 the set of four or each.
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (MiamiVibe)

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all 4quote:$780 the set of four or each.
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (satur9)

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if you do pistons....do rods.... as far as a/f I go about 12.5:1 for the street... it is a bit rich...-but is safe.. If you have pistons and rods you can see 250 FWHP NO PROBLEM for everyday driving.... stock internals I would say 200hp should be fine... just make sure there is enough fuel.quote:how bout the pistons, were they ok. most people say if your opening it up to do rods do the pistons also if forgot your numbers (hp) but how well do you see the stock setup holding 200 whp 200tq from forced induction and or nos.also you guys got any relative safe a/f ratio and egt numbers for forced induction on a 1zz.
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (andrewmva)

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heres another one for you andrew. i heard that aside from resleeving the cylinders.you can also purchase a "block guard"(oooo)kinda looks like it goes around the tops of the cylinders to keep them from flexing or something. i havent seen one for the 1zz just hondas.but if one comes up or another fits would this be a good investmest or just overkill.ive heard there is very little material holdind the cylinder bores to the blocks on our engines is this an area for concern.or am i just paranoid. id rather spend 2,000 dollars to keep my block intact than to buy a new block then all this stuff.by the way did you get a pic of those stock rods yet.
look my sniggies, i had a strizz-oke in my brizz-ain okay,you know what im saying. so i cant move all good. but thanks for mentioning that .thank you very much.athf4evr. click here! you know you want to!!!
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (satur9)

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There is that type of block gaurd for the Hondas....I have never seen such a thing for the 1 or 2zz engine... If you are looking for 300+ at the wheels I would sleeve the block. It is more money but safer in the long run. quote:heres another one for you andrew. i heard that aside from resleeving the cylinders.you can also purchase a "block guard"(oooo)kinda looks like it goes around the tops of the cylinders to keep them from flexing or something.
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (satur9)

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im currently putting 225 to the ground w217tqe with stock motor ill let you know howw it holds up
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (SFpower)

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I was just wondering about putting in stronger rods, do you replace the rod bearings as well??
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Re: Crower rods for the 1ZZ (Faultline)

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i was wondering the same thing especially n a car with less than say 10,000 miles on it (head gaskets and studs as well)??will all these need replacement?
look my sniggies, i had a strizz-oke in my brizz-ain okay,you know what im saying. so i cant move all good. but thanks for mentioning that .thank you very much.athf4evr. click here! you know you want to!!!
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