Hi guys,With it being winter i can't really do alot of panel or painting to the Ced,So i will start my L31 stoker build.Does any one know who would be the best person to talk to about the build,Has any build one of these motor before?
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Pretty sure El Presidente DJZ has built at least one of these.
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Yeap, my old motor was 3133cc, 89.5mm bore, LD crank, Z24 pistons, L20ET rods.
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Soooo Cool.
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Road or race I have a 2.8 3.1 and 3.4 for my race car all have there good and bad points.
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Just a road car,I have a set of HKS 89.5mm Stoker pistons,The guy that sold them to me said I'll need some L20 rods which i have.But am thinking they are to short,I could be wrong.
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Early L20A and 9mm bolt L24 rods are the same.
If it's these pistons you're talking about
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =693969023
Putting those specs into one of the L series engine calculators shows that with an LD crank, L28 rods, 1mm head gasket and 89mm bore you will end up with around 10:1 compression. Using L24 or L20 rods would have the piston sticking out above deck height by more than 2mm.
There are a few calculators around, this is the first one that came up but the downloadable one is better.
http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/calc ... index.html
Link fixed by Greg hehehehehe
If it's these pistons you're talking about
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =693969023
Putting those specs into one of the L series engine calculators shows that with an LD crank, L28 rods, 1mm head gasket and 89mm bore you will end up with around 10:1 compression. Using L24 or L20 rods would have the piston sticking out above deck height by more than 2mm.
There are a few calculators around, this is the first one that came up but the downloadable one is better.
http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/calc ... index.html
Link fixed by Greg hehehehehe
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Ok, so the the L20 con rods (out of the inline 6) is good to use?
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So what HP are you after. What head.
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Not chasing HP just want a good NA motor and i have the pistons all ready,I have two heads L26 and L28,Think they are both the same,Anyway one of them is going to be ported,Bigger cams etc.
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