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    172 turbo

    i am starting to collect parts for my 172 turbo project and trying to do i as cheap as possible anyone know what is the limit for standard pistons with std c/r and f7 rods.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by groky View Post
    i am starting to collect parts for my 172 turbo project and trying to do i as cheap as possible anyone know what is the limit for standard pistons with std c/r and f7 rods.

    F7 rods have been used to around 320bhp without fault most peeps over this go with orged stuff scoff bent a set of f4r rods but i cam remember whatpower he was running when.he done that

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Cheers does anyone know what the limit is on std pistons and what would be the best c/r to be using. 300 bhp is more that enough for me if std pistons are good for that.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by groky View Post
    Cheers does anyone know what the limit is on std pistons and what would be the best c/r to be using. 300 bhp is more that enough for me if std pistons are good for that.
    Niall aka Ashy used to run skimmed std piston's compression unknown unfortunatly I would have said for turbo application you want around 8.0:1-9.0:1 for turbo application I am not sure how much meat you can actual skim of the std piston's you might want to speak with Wozzer on here he is using skimmed pistons in a current f4r turbo build he is doing but he isn't after big power.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    I was thinking around the 8:1 as most turbo'd engines are around that just I worked out how much to take off using the working scoff posted on a thread it cam out at 3.96mm to come of for 8:1 and wondered if there would be enough meat left on to cope with the extra strain added by the turbo.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    I think 9:1 will be enough for 300bhp, wether the pistons wil hold is just trial and error.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    I was at 280 supercharged on a stock engine, I think I depends on turbo size and manifold design. I think a cast manifold will cause problems but u might get there with good mapping on a decent manifold with a correctly sized turbo. Not sure if the pistons are different on the f4rt but they hit 300 on stock engines.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Hi mate, I machined 1.6mm off the top of mine, can't remember to compression ratio off the top of my head but I think it was around 9:1. The pistons seemed OK, they ran at 270bhp without issue. I sold them to Wozzer for his build. I would think they'd be for 300bhp.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by Adey aka Ewok View Post
    I was at 280 supercharged on a stock engine, I think I depends on turbo size and manifold design. I think a cast manifold will cause problems but u might get there with good mapping on a decent manifold with a correctly sized turbo. Not sure if the pistons are different on the f4rt but they hit 300 on stock engines.
    sounds good im planning on making my own manifold and place the turbo where the battery is as it looks v.tight with the bulk head. 300bhp will been future targets will be happy with what ever it makes turbo'd for the moment just doing my homework to save stripping and upgrading internals again for more power.
    i have an old t3 from an escort cossie in good nick which a mate of mine was clearing his garage and was going to ebay it so i snapped it up extra cheap.
    anyone know if it will work ok?

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by groky View Post
    sounds good im planning on making my own manifold and place the turbo where the battery is as it looks v.tight with the bulk head. 300bhp will been future targets will be happy with what ever it makes turbo'd for the moment just doing my homework to save stripping and upgrading internals again for more power.
    i have an old t3 from an escort cossie in good nick which a mate of mine was clearing his garage and was going to ebay it so i snapped it up extra cheap.
    anyone know if it will work ok?
    Cossie turbo will be fine what management you looking to run?

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    Re: 172 turbo

    if its off an escort cossie it will be a t34 so easily do 300bhp, unless its the small turbo escos? t28

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by Finch View Post
    Cossie turbo will be fine what management you looking to run?
    that was going to be the next question what management is everyone else running?

    can std be piggy backed?

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    Re: 172 turbo

    seen a few on adaptronic (which scoff supplies/maps) a few on dta and emerald

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by groky View Post
    that was going to be the next question what management is everyone else running?

    can std be piggy backed?
    Adaptronic seems to be the weapon of choice and best option and Scoff is the man to talk to.about it. I believe the oe ecu can be mapped.for turbo but you will have to follow a strict spec lost as the ecu would have been made and done for a particular setup

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Stock ecu can be mapped, no problem.
    However the fields are less and when sticking a 2,5bar map sensor you'll have pretty large steps for the amount of fields.

    When on a budget (like my 9) it's okay but if you want to do it good standalone is the way to go

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Does anyone know if there is a cable throttle body that will fit straight on to a f4rt inlet manifold otherwise ill have to make an adaptor plate.

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    Re: 172 turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by groky View Post
    Does anyone know if there is a cable throttle body that will fit straight on to a f4rt inlet manifold otherwise ill have to make an adaptor plate.

    I take it your still using the f4r engine if so the inlet manifold is a different bolt pattern on the head to the f4rt so you would have to make an adaptor place.

    If your doing this on the cheap leave it with the f4r inlet and f4r phase 1 172 cable throttle body. I used a phase 2 inlet years back and just drilled and taped so it would except the phase 1 TB

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    Re: 172 turbo

    I'm sure AndyRG and Owen both used a Pug 206 1.6 cable throttlebody on the 225 inlet. But they might of needed used an adaptor.

    As James points out the f4r and f4rt have different bolt patterns so unfortunately aren't interchangeable.

    For such low power do you really want to go to the expense of a tubular manifold when you can get a logg manifold so cheap? yes the turbo sits a little close to the brake lines but with some decent heat shielding you shoud be fine.
    Last edited by SP33DY; 24-03-2013 at 18:36.

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