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Interesting. How far up can you move the piston pin? I did some math once on using honda-sized big ends and offset grinding for more stroke and was not wild about the resulting rod ratio. With the stock location of the oil control rings you have maybe 1mm. I suppose the ring package can be relocated, and you could go with smaller diameter small ends too and get 1 mm there. Some engines use 22mm pins and make pretty good power, the 944 uses 24mm I believe.
If you went with aftermarket rods and pistons, offset grinding the crank would be the next logical step.
-Joel.
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"[color="#1C2837"][size="2"]offset grinding the crank would be the next logical step."[/size][/color]
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[/color][/size]There seems to be some difference of opinion on this. Some people, primarily in racing applications, do lighten their cranks, but I've heard other knowledgeable people say that's a bad idea because the inherent imbalance of the large displacement 4-banger "needs" some weight in the crank (and the flywheel) to keep from shaking itself apart (which sounds like a significant exaggeration to me).
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Offset grinding would be to lengthen stroke, not to save weight. If you take a 54mm rod journal down to 50mm by offset grinding, you move the center of that journal 2mm farther out and add 2mm to the stroke. To keep the piston from popping out of the block like a prairie dog, you have to move the piston pin up, and/or go with a shorter rod.
With a 108mm bore and a 90mm stroke you get a 3.3L motor.
You can get 108mm chebby pistons with the pin located up in the oil ring groove.
Cheers,
-Joel.
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Total Seals, I reckon you could use them if you like but I am indifferent to them. They would have to not be chrome if you were not sleeving. If you were not sleeving, you'd have to deposit a gliding metal or other coating onto the piston skirts.
I'd be more concerned about adding variables with the Total Seals, getting them gapped and run-in is not as straightforward as typical rings and you'd be blazing that trail.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue