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Hi guys , like i have said before my car is almost finished with the 3 litre conversion, i am having new pistons in my car and there is a choice of 2 , one set for normally aspirated and one for forced ie supercharger or turbo, i am pretty sure that i have the pistons for a NA car not the forced induction ones, what is the difference?? Will i melt my pistons if i put a charger on my car??? I'm pretty sure they have been fitted already so i can't change the pistons i have , HELLLPPP

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I want to get the most power possible but be careful i don't knacker my standard compression pistons, i might just go with 6 psi if that gives 80 bhp,just to be on the safe side !! Thats more than enough,that should take my car well over the 300 bhp barrier, just need to fit wings and it will fly!! Thanks for the advice guys , any more opinions and advice is welcomed!!

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From my experience 8psi does not equal 100 bhp. You might get 70-80bhp with injectors and an 8psi wheel. Standard pistons will be fine - you just need to run a copper head gasket and stronger headbolts. With a 3 litre head - you should see at least 250 to 260lbft of torque - that's your real target. Forget about bhp - it's torque that matters - ask any Honda Type R driver!

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ye, agree with mina there, torque is the track daddy. bhp is just the pub equivalent. like a pub conversion of torque.

250lbft of torque on the track = 350bhp in the pub. (700bhp if you have go faster stripes and watch fast and the furious twice a week)

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I will wait till i get the money through from the sale of my house before i can pay for the charger conversion,no i'm not selling my house to get a charger!!(it wud be a crap house for that money) i will let you know what my car does before and after the supercharger conv, if torque is what matters performance wise then i want lots of it, my mate has an mr2 turbo, mine is as fast 2nd gear upwards but i just can't keep up on acceleration from a standing start, hopefully i will be able to beat his" jap crap" once i have done the mods,i would post a pic of my car but , A i don't have it at the moment and B it looks so standard its untrue!! So whoever is going to inters next month look out for me, i'm driving a standard looking black vr6 with black wheels and an england badge on the reg plate, cu there!

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well i have been told that the gains vary from 240-260 bhp as i have a chip,full stainless exhaust and induction kit too, but one of the main reasons i am doing it is so i can start of with a near new engine to put a supercharger on rather than putting it on an engine with 93,000 miles on that wouldn't last long the way i drive !!! As i was getting it rebuilt anyway i thought i might aswell get the displacement increased too, i wanted a quaife lsd at the time but i have spent every spare penny on the engine :-( a 6 speed box is next on the list when my gearbox blows up, so in effect i am going to "EVENTUALLY" get all of that work done too, fancy lending me a few grand anyone??? &|

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Ive seen a eaton supercharger for sale is that any good , does anybody have experience whit this brand?

be carefull with normal pistons , ive heard of people who have know 6 great ashtray's with hole's melted into them &|

so use the low pressure , dont know psi , overhere it is about 0.5 bar, that would be good for 275bhp.

there are r32 engines for sale on www.ebay.de , price around 5000 euro, think that is better then a eip tuning engine, would an engine like that run overhere in europe ?!

dont we have different fuel overhere?

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£800 for a 3 litre!!! That can't be right surely, if it is go for it, my conversion also had new piston rings,valves ,lifters,timing chain and tensioner,oil and fuel pump,clutch and loads of other bits and bobs basically making it new from the inside,as for the R32 conversion I have been offered a supercharged one for £5000 fitted in exchange for my engine too(this was valuing my engine at £2000) so £7000 all in all, its not really worth it for me tho as i have spent a fortune already on this engine and have r32 power,yes i know it sounds good saying i have an r32 conversion but its not worth throwing money away,or is it???

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i had a 3.1 conversion put in mine using a 'rado block and boring/stroking it to achieve the capacity! my engine cost over 4k including schrick 276 cams and a pp head, large tb, flowed(honed&extruded) inlet, flowed zorst mani, and induction zorst and remap! engine alone should produce in the region of 220-240bhp (260 is very ambitious), mine when it was run in and re-mapped was turning in 276bhp and 249lbs/ft. until it dropped a valve before xmas last year! must admit, for the money spent i wish i'd have charged it to start with and achieved the same result for less!

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