do piston rings matter that much
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do piston rings matter that much
as u all know i am in the prosess of rebuilding a 350 and ive been looking at piston rings for a while and now i can get a set of stock rings through Summit Racing for about $20, but they had a set of high proformance, top of the line, best money can buy "Plasma-Moly" rings and i didnt know if shelling out $75 bucks for the plasma moly rings would be worth the proformance gain and if anyone has any information id really appreciate it
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RE: do piston rings matter that much
it depends...
in the mirada's 340, ive been running the same "cheap as possible" rings since 1995 now, making around 500bhp, running low 12s...they have seen around 1300 passes and around 25,000 road miles...the compression is still fairly solid. i didnt actually get THE cheapest, but the cheapest name brand set.
there is very little true "performance gain" to be had with a 75 dollar set compared to a 20 dollar set, but in the long run, there is a much better chance of the expensive ones lasting and holding up.
do you plan to ever run nitrous oxide, a turbo- or supercharger? Are you running high compression? One advantage of the mirada's that helps the ring life is the low compression and low engine heat. my car runs incredibly cool, and is only around 9 to 1 compression, so there is less stress on the rings, thus you will generally get more life out of them.
in the mirada's 340, ive been running the same "cheap as possible" rings since 1995 now, making around 500bhp, running low 12s...they have seen around 1300 passes and around 25,000 road miles...the compression is still fairly solid. i didnt actually get THE cheapest, but the cheapest name brand set.
there is very little true "performance gain" to be had with a 75 dollar set compared to a 20 dollar set, but in the long run, there is a much better chance of the expensive ones lasting and holding up.
do you plan to ever run nitrous oxide, a turbo- or supercharger? Are you running high compression? One advantage of the mirada's that helps the ring life is the low compression and low engine heat. my car runs incredibly cool, and is only around 9 to 1 compression, so there is less stress on the rings, thus you will generally get more life out of them.
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