Does anyone have the stock 4efte or 5efte rod and pin weights?
I have seen a post saying 4efte EP91 Con Rod is 11g lighter than EP82 and so are the pins but no actual weights were given.
I was wondering how much lighter the stock rods would be than forged rods that are 420 grams.
Interesting point going forged not as simple as it seems.
Without rebalance maybe forged pistons (74.5mm) could go on original GT rods to push the boost limits or is that not worth the trouble ?
I do not think it is worth it to go with forged pistons on standard rods. 250hp is a gamble.
However I do not have a lot of proof of how the rods break.
It could be as simple as fit ARP bolts to the standard rods and then go 300hp.
Just save up and get forged rods and pistons and a good engineer that understands the use of bob weights!
Interesting point going forged not as simple as it seems.
Without rebalance maybe forged pistons (74.5mm) could go on original GT rods to push the boost limits or is that not worth the trouble ?
@ skalabala The engine has leaking oil from seals and some oil from the breather plus uneven compression ( around 165 wet) so looking at doing pistons when fixing oil leaks ? 300hp would be sweet is there a light rod for this power.
@ Colin Budget was the idea with Wossner Pistons but from what you are saying they may not be compatible with the GT rods .
For now looking for 20psi at around 6800rpm currently 15psi.
If there is a difference in rod,piston,ring combo vs OEM then the correct way is to have the crank balanced with the bob weights being the same weight as the new rod,piston,ring combo.
And as for piston pin compatibility, a simple ream of the small end fixes this. Or you can do it the more correct way and bore out to 19mm and fit bronze bushings and ream.