now whats a good (cheaper) forged piston? beside wiseco? i know theres diamond and all the others but im lazy (and tired) just want to know the best bang for the buck. i dont care for brand names. i dont believe in paying for a name. so what should i look into for a good price? and what c/r should i look at?
You'll want 9:1 comp. as for off brand I don't think there is any and wouldn't recommend it any way. Wiseco is what I'd really look into. I searched a ton to find great deals on name brand parts. Be sure you get the manuf part number and search that and contact someone if you look to get parts from an unknown source to make sure they're legit. All the eBay stores will say they got stuff in stock but that is rarely the case as I found out the hard way. That was the eagle rods anyway. Other common stuff eBay can be good for. Check the manuf part number though and warranties. I'll get on my laptop later and give you specific places I bought parts from if you want. Oh, and you will need to tune. Like retard timing and such. That's best anyway.
2004 Cavalier Sedan
As far as tuning goes. I just don't want to have to go through the trouble of ecu swap. I want to get a mad dis-2 before I put the juice to it. But can't you manually retard the timing? I'm not going to be spraying all the time so what the cons of retarding the timing? Oh, and some sources for parts would be awesome. I'm going to the local speed shop to look at what they have since I've never been in there. Hopefully they'll have a stock of parts that I won't have to pay an arm and leg for.
H beam rods are a necessity
I know I'm resurrecting another dead thread, but I want to correct some misinformation.......
If all you're gonna do is 100 shot or less, all you need is NGK TR6 plugs, and premium fuel. Also, make sure you're not spraying at too low an rpm, use a window switch to be safe. That's it, no need for forged rods and pistons or even gapping rings bigger. There have been several people who have done 100 shot (wet) on a bone stock LD9 with just that and it lasted years of going to the track. Look up some OG members from 1997-2002 ish. Rick King and Nitro come to mind. One auto, one manual. I think both of those guys ended up trashing the transmissions before running into engine problems.