Piston Rings?
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01/21/15 02:24 PM
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Adrielp
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Looking for some piston rings for a 650-700HP 497ci bracket racing engine. Would like to know what options are out there and what you guys would suggest. Thanks
Piston Info: 4.375 Bore, flat top, .990 pin, 1/16, 1/16, 3/16 ring grooves.
Adriel Paradise Substation Design Engineer III
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01/21/15 04:18 PM
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Speed Pro, Federal Mogul, Hastings, JE and a bunch of other choices out there I don't reccomend or use gapless rings anymore That was a trick of the week years ago, Total Seal does not recommend using them on a serious drag race motor anymore either I like to use a standard tension oil ring on any of my motors that won't have a vacume pump, street or strip only I also set the ring end gap a tiny bit larger than most, .0045 + on the top rings and .0055 + on the second ring per inch of bore size, .030 minumum on the oil ring gaps
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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01/21/15 06:54 PM
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Speed Pro, Federal Mogul, Hastings, JE and a bunch of other choices out there I don't reccomend or use gapless rings anymore That was a trick of the week years ago, Total Seal does not recommend using them on a serious drag race motor anymore either I like to use a standard tension oil ring on any of my motors that won't have a vacume pump, street or strip only I also set the ring end gap a tiny bit larger than most, .0045 + on the top rings and .0055 + on the second ring per inch of bore size, .030 minumum on the oil ring gaps
I agree about not goin the gapless route and to free up power on my last freshen, I went w/back cut top n 2nd rings w/the napier second and med tension oil rings.
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01/21/15 07:40 PM
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cheapest file fits you can find std tension oil ring and go! Gapless rings are for DIRT cars that wear out fast and some alky applications where they keep alky out of the oil at idle--They will leak test better--They will NOT dyno test better in my experience also way more cash and you will get beat at the track by a guy that has three different pistons a flea market converter and drives like a pro cheap house brand rings with proper wall finish work low tension aok for dry sump --usually not with wet sump engines after 20 runs std tension just as good as lows for what we do-- wall finish correct--Square gaps done with care--that is the hot lick
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01/21/15 09:04 PM
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Speed Pro, Federal Mogul, Hastings, JE and a bunch of other choices out there I don't reccomend or use gapless rings anymore That was a trick of the week years ago, Total Seal does not recommend using them on a serious drag race motor anymore either I like to use a standard tension oil ring on any of my motors that won't have a vacume pump, street or strip only I also set the ring end gap a tiny bit larger than most, .0045 + on the top rings and .0055 + on the second ring per inch of bore size, .030 minumum on the oil ring gaps
hmmmmm a lot of the builders around here swear by the gapless rings, i have always used file fit rings but i let my builder use them whe he freshened my motor recently. seems like the stockers like them also.
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01/21/15 09:10 PM
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I had good results from Hellfire rings and now Total seal stainless ap coated gapless rings
2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads 1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel. motor; 10.258 @ 132.78 200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69 racemagnum
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A few years ago I was using the Speed Pro file fit rings when I freshened the motor I went with gapless rings and saw zero difference. I will stick to the Speed Pro file fit from now on.
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01/21/15 10:53 PM
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A few years ago I was using the Speed Pro file fit rings when I freshened the motor I went with gapless rings and saw zero difference. I will stick to the Speed Pro file fit from now on.
He said Zero! I have built engines week in week out for a LONG time--we dyno lots of engines--we have built some killer circle track stuff over the years at shops I helped at--I have seen for myself and heard many of the best engine builders in the business say that--gapless rings do make beautiful leak down test--BUT..engines don't run like ring test--I was at a shop that did a back to back test--yep! Not long after getting a new dyno they ran it night and day Proving things and DISPROVING much conventional wisdom-- I will stand on this: In what we as Mopar guys do--street/ hot street/ bracket race it is silly to spend over $200 on rings that in our application are NO better than some house brand ( PBM, Liberty, Engine Works etc) rings $70 You guys are fooling yourselves and spending extra cash because you heard or read something--Every magazine article I have ever had anything to do helping out the writers -- was done for reading and entertainment NOT for facts. Do you believe Street Outlaws is real? Save your cash --Gapless rings are handy when you run and eat dirt--they keep making cylinder pressure a little better after it has been eating dirt and worn itself out--run them in an alky injected where at idle it is usually very rich and can get past rings to screw up your expensive oil but there is no good reason to run them in a plain old bracket or street Mopar--
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01/22/15 12:46 AM
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A few years ago I was using the Speed Pro file fit rings when I freshened the motor I went with gapless rings and saw zero difference. I will stick to the Speed Pro file fit from now on.
He said Zero! I have built engines week in week out for a LONG time--we dyno lots of engines--we have built some killer circle track stuff over the years at shops I helped at--I have seen for myself and heard many of the best engine builders in the business say that--gapless rings do make beautiful leak down test--BUT..engines don't run like ring test--I was at a shop that did a back to back test--yep! Not long after getting a new dyno they ran it night and day Proving things and DISPROVING much conventional wisdom-- I will stand on this: In what we as Mopar guys do--street/ hot street/ bracket race it is silly to spend over $200 on rings that in our application are NO better than some house brand ( PBM, Liberty, Engine Works etc) rings $70 You guys are fooling yourselves and spending extra cash because you heard or read something--Every magazine article I have ever had anything to do helping out the writers -- was done for reading and entertainment NOT for facts. Do you believe Street Outlaws is real? Save your cash --Gapless rings are handy when you run and eat dirt--they keep making cylinder pressure a little better after it has been eating dirt and worn itself out--run them in an alky injected where at idle it is usually very rich and can get past rings to screw up your expensive oil but there is no good reason to run them in a plain old bracket or street Mopar--
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