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Working on a 2.9L (88mm bore x 79mm stroke), but it will not be available

until Jan-Feb 2007.

Pricing depends on the style of rods, but in the neighborhood of $5000 w/BC Pro

Series (1500HP rating) or $5800 if Carrillo rods desired.

BC 4340 billet steel crankshaft.

BC 4340 Econo or Pro Series steel billet rods w/ARP 220,000 psi fasteners.

CP aluminum forged pistons (any bore size, any compression ratio).

9310 nickel carbon steel alloy wrist pins.

Ductile iron plasma top rings, tapered second ring, low tension oil rings.

Fully system balanced and ready to install.

88x79 gives you 2.883 L so i think it would be much safer to go 87x79 for a 2.818L

2.9 is pushing it.

Hmmm...I can wait. 88 seems big though.

Edited by Scooby

Only about 9500rpm

Tomei 2.8L Stroker, Valve Springs, Cams..etc

Nismo Oil Pump

N1 Water Pump

N1 Block

Extensive Port & Polished head

HKS T51R SPL BB

HKS 62mm Gate

4inch Throttle Body

Motec M800

Motec CDI

Custom Plenum

Water To Air Intercooler

2 Bosch 044 Pumps

1000cc Injectors Sard

Custom Sump

Getting sore fingers now..

Alot of other stuff.

Only about 9500rpm

Tomei 2.8L Stroker, Valve Springs, Cams..etc

Nismo Oil Pump

N1 Water Pump

N1 Block

Extensive Port & Polished head

HKS T51R SPL BB

HKS 62mm Gate

4inch Throttle Body

Motec M800

Motec CDI

Custom Plenum

Water To Air Intercooler

2 Bosch 044 Pumps

1000cc Injectors Sard

Custom Sump

Getting sore fingers now..

Alot of other stuff.

So Rhys (sorry can't remember spelling) you finally have it running...that's great!!

Edited by Mik

dude i dindt know that they put power FC's into F1 cars. :). but i want to get to the 12k barrier. i have ordered my N1 block allready, till that arrives early next year ill have the head built in california and the special sump ordered, then it comes time for the step 3 stroker. when ill be building the setup ill keep you guys posted with pics, as early next year ill have a 8k internet connection so i can psot up a lot of pics. now i am running a crappy 64kb internet connection (stupid 3rd world country)

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