luigisho
SHO Member
My understanding when I was on AIM with him yesterday was both. I have to agree with everything that has been said. Rings and lands don't just break, they break because of knock.
I have hard time believing that the pistons had any cracks before the turbo went on. In N/A form, there's not enough cylinder pressure for a knock event to crack pistons. Not only that, the stock pistons are a very robust pieces. I've been feeding mine 10 to 14psi on premium fuel for 3 years and 20k miles and I used 3.2 pistons with unknown history to boot.
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As was stated in other posts, I would build another motor on the side, as money allows, and swap it in when it's ready with a balanced rotating assembly if you think it's worth the cost.
For now I would drop in stock slugs, drop the boost level, and try to figure out what's not working properly. Do you have charge cooling problem? fuel? etc.
The reason I dropped my SHO project was I didn't have the funds, or a second car, to rely on when stuff broke. Aside from not havign alot of $$$, if you don't have alot of wrenching experience and a place to tear the thing apart (garage/shop) it's really hard to have a daily driver be a project car. I know Paul can swap pistons in his sleep. I can't. Big difference. You need another beater to use when the SHO is down. That's the big expensive lesson I learned with my GenI. I'm still paying off credit card debt for a car I haven't driven in at least 3 years (and eventually had Paul and Ash tow it away because I was sick of looking at it).
I'm hoping for the best so you can really enjoy this car. Good luck!
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