hi, have been looking into building an engine for the clio and have just come purchased a set of big bore pistons, with a view to using these as a basis for a complete engine build.
the pistons are forged by CP and i think they are in 2618 ally but not absolutely sure.
i have heard a few horror stories related to overbores on the v6 particularly siezure issues where the liner breaks at the top and gets dragged down giving catastrophic failure, any info or comments on this??
also a point that i find confusing is that the pistons are nominal at 93mm meaning the liner will have to be 93mm + the clearance. any advice on clearance noting they are probably 2618.
the other issue with 93mm nominal is that the rings are for a 93mm bore and will have excessive end gap at anything over 93mm, causing rediculous blowby.
has anyone had any experience of these pistons or even built a v6 reno engine to anywhere near this spec. if so what liners to use and mainly what sort, wet or dry?
my main choice for this route is that from the outside everything will be std, (no blower, nitrous etc visible).
total capacity will be just under 3.4 litre with a std crank and i would expect to see 10-15% increase in torque at this capacity, i have no idea on how much power this will make and quite frankly not interested, i am looking for the major increase to be between 4000 - 6000 rpm and be very streetable.
any valid info and comments, including guidance if poss, would be appreciated.
the pistons are forged by CP and i think they are in 2618 ally but not absolutely sure.
i have heard a few horror stories related to overbores on the v6 particularly siezure issues where the liner breaks at the top and gets dragged down giving catastrophic failure, any info or comments on this??
also a point that i find confusing is that the pistons are nominal at 93mm meaning the liner will have to be 93mm + the clearance. any advice on clearance noting they are probably 2618.
the other issue with 93mm nominal is that the rings are for a 93mm bore and will have excessive end gap at anything over 93mm, causing rediculous blowby.
has anyone had any experience of these pistons or even built a v6 reno engine to anywhere near this spec. if so what liners to use and mainly what sort, wet or dry?
my main choice for this route is that from the outside everything will be std, (no blower, nitrous etc visible).
total capacity will be just under 3.4 litre with a std crank and i would expect to see 10-15% increase in torque at this capacity, i have no idea on how much power this will make and quite frankly not interested, i am looking for the major increase to be between 4000 - 6000 rpm and be very streetable.
any valid info and comments, including guidance if poss, would be appreciated.