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ls/vtec build need some input
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 12:56 pm
by Negrodamus
ok well to start off i am building an ls/vetc setup for NA my setup consist of. GSR Head(stock ports,stock cams,stock valves) REV dual valve springs and retainers CTR spec pistons eagle rods ls crank stock GSR manifold (with a few tricks) skunk2 throttle body GSR tranny Hytech replica headers would this do me any justice on eCtune and will i have clearance from the piston to head contact? anybody please feel free to put some input on this thanks
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 10:42 pm
by 98vtec
justice...of course. using an engine management on any engine is worth it. As far as the block setup, i am not sure. There are some really savy B series tuners on here so hopefully they will post up and help you out. Good luck!
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 12:05 pm
by Negrodamus
98vtec wrote:justice...of course. using an engine management on any engine is worth it. As far as the block setup, i am not sure. There are some really savy B series tuners on here so hopefully they will post up and help you out. Good luck!
ok cool thanks
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 1:56 pm
by thething96
NEGRODAMUS?? really? you seem more like a rick james to me!!!
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:26 pm
by Negrodamus
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thething96 wrote:NEGRODAMUS?? really? you seem more like a rick james to me!!!
Oooooookay Its a random ass name Thanks for the input Smh
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:16 am
by 9400RPMS
you realize your compression is throught the roof right? CTR pistons are not the choice of piston anymore specially after all the understanding of them they are a very heavy piston to start, and not only thing, they do distort the combustion process.. with that said, i'd go to a p30 if your sticking to oem pistons. 14.3 is where u stand now using a oem 3 layer HG and only reving to 8k
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 4:19 pm
by xenocron
Yeah, had a customer bring me one of these recently... CTR pistons in an LS block = NO GOOD, too much compression
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:10 pm
by Bugermass
The too much compression issue... The issue isn't directly that the compression is too high.. What causes the problem (with the honda group) is that the dome interfears with the combustion.. If you wanna go high compression and make great power, you need to reduce combustion chamber size and use a flat top piston.. The V8 guys do this sorta stuff alot, I think its still a new concept to the honda world.. My old B16 made 256HP @ around 14.5:1 compression.. Theres so much missunderstanding with N/A stuff in the community. But in the OP case, I agree its gonna be a pain to deal with .. Had a customer recently with a simular setup, came to me from dallas to get a tune and I had to send him home on C16 :O ... Its not very often that the compression is so high I can't tune around it on pump.. I convinced him to change his setup to run E85 once he got home and his problem was solved lol .. So if you have E85 or simular near by, this would be a good soultion to whats gonna be a problem for you.. If not, then I'd change the setup.
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:51 am
by ninezeroteg
Bugermass wrote:convinced him to change his setup to run E85 once he got home and his problem was solved lol .. So if you have E85 or simular near by, this would be a good soultion to whats gonna be a problem for you.. If not, then I'd change the setup.
Yea, the E85 is working out great. The biggest downsides to running it are the cold starts on colder days and it takes about 30% more fuel than gasoline. Other than that, really good stuff.
Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:03 am
by phatintegra
I done the LS/VTEC depends what your future plan to stay all motor or boosting. If your boosting the CTR piston is to high on compression. Also you will need ARP bolts/head studs. LS/VTEC conversion kit (oil line, oil adapter, head gasket, etc). T-belt, water pump and oil pump off a GSR or ITR.