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Mike the mechanic 03-19-2005 04:05 AM

Where to buy 3.3 pistons?
 
Hey guys, my first choice would have been Pelican, but they don't seem to offer 3.3 pistons sets.

So I am looking for who sells either just oem piston set or p/c set for a 3.3 930 engine.
TIA!

WERK I 03-19-2005 06:38 AM

Try EBS Racing in Reno, NV.
www.ebsracing.com
Excellent support staff.

Henry Schmidt 03-19-2005 07:19 AM

TRY SUPERTEC PERFORMANCE

strokher racing 03-19-2005 09:43 AM

Mike I have a set of c2 turbo cylinders that are replated and bored to 98mm. These are fully finned. They have not been ran since this. They also have been teflon coated externally(heat disperant, corrosion resistance etc) They are also flame ringed by Jose Estevez at Turbo Werks so they are done correctly! I am making a last minute switch to billet cylinders and that is the ONLY reason I am getting rid of them. A set of JE's would work great in them if you were considering a 3.4. You could crank the compression up as well to get quicker spool among other things

Eric Hood

Jeff Alton 03-19-2005 03:29 PM

Okay, not to hijack, but where should I get late style 964 pistons and cylinders....

Jeff

Mike the mechanic 03-20-2005 06:49 AM

Thanks for the reply guys,
Hi Eric! The pistons are for a client of mine, who currently has a set of je's, (7.5 cr) and he is very unhappy with them, complainignthat he hears too much piston slap. I tried to talk him out of it, but he insists on getting a set of mahles in there.

Maybe I'll buy his Je's, or they may be for sale soon enough. He has less than 500 kilometres on them!

cnavarro 03-20-2005 07:16 AM

Mike, I have had equally dissatisfied customers who have previously fitted JEs to mahle cylinders. If he already has JEs that are still in servicable condition, an alternative solution is to run a set of our Nickies cylinders, which allow you to run the similarly tight clearances or even tighter than the factory mahles, hence little to no piston slap when cold. This also reduces the amount of wear on the pistons, which is a known concern with running JEs in mahle cylinders.

Charles Navarro
LN Engineering
http://www.LNengineering.com
Aircooled Precision Performance

ChrisBennet 03-20-2005 12:49 PM

I should probably start a new thread but I know Mike won't beat me up on this so...
Could this JE+Mahle problem be because there are 4 diameters (tolerance groups) of Mahles but only 1 diameter of JE?
Is anyone having this problem using properly sized, replated Mahles with JE pistons such as EBS sells?
-Chris

Henry Schmidt 03-21-2005 04:26 AM

Tolerance is the problem. If you measure your cylinders accurately and them order your JE's to fit you should not have a problem. Keep in mind that the JE piston and cylinder combination will never be as nice as the all Mahle combo but you can make it usable. We try to use Mahle as often as possible using JE's only when the piston we want is not available from Mahle or of course when budget is part of the equation.
Although I have not used Nickies yet, they do look promising and will try them soon.


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