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Old 07-31-2014 | 10:22 AM
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This ^ Give ILP a call they will tell you the same. It was one of the first things I asked when I sent my block down.
Old 08-01-2014 | 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by HippoTuning
For our application you either have to bend the squirters which defeats their purpose or notch the piston which is bad for the skirt. Any motor properly built with 2618 forged pistons absolutely does not need squirters. If they fit, sure use them but if they don't, plug them and absolutely nothing bad will come of it. Now if your building a engine with cast pistons or 4032 forged pistons I believe they are still needed. Ive seen the power differences of SR20DET and 4g63 running cast pistons with and without oil squirters. Theres an obvious difference in durability where the oil squirters show better results. A 2618 forged engine however won't care either way regardless of rpm and hp simply put.
What data/evidence do you have to support this?
Old 08-01-2014 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by HippoTuning
For our application you either have to bend the squirters which defeats their purpose or notch the piston which is bad for the skirt. Any motor properly built with 2618 forged pistons absolutely does not need squirters. If they fit, sure use them but if they don't, plug them and absolutely nothing bad will come of it. Now if your building a engine with cast pistons or 4032 forged pistons I believe they are still needed. Ive seen the power differences of SR20DET and 4g63 running cast pistons with and without oil squirters. Theres an obvious difference in durability where the oil squirters show better results. A 2618 forged engine however won't care either way regardless of rpm and hp simply put.
What data/evidence do you have to support this? I'm also curious why different alloys require/don't require oil squirters.
Old 08-01-2014 | 03:43 PM
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To me, when OEMs add oil squirters to their high performance engines, that should tell you something. Honda and GM both did it on very, very different engines. It's certainly possible to make power without them, but I would rather have tighter tolerances, extra piston cooling, and extra lubrication.

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Old 08-01-2014 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by timg
To me, when OEMs add oil squirters to their high performance engines, that should tell you something. Honda and GM both did it on very, very different engines. It's certainly possible to make power without them, but I would rather have tighter tolerances, extra piston cooling, and extra lubrication.

Tim
My thoughts exactly and why I said what I did a few posts back.
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