Considering these EBay Autowelt pistons for my M20 build that is not $600 + What do you guys think. Compression 9.4:1 Any other suggestions for oversize that won’t break the $600 mark https://www.ebay.com/itm/193054916799 Thanks in advance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
M20 Autowelt Pistons + .50mm oversized. Who has used this
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Toftt89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
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89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505
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There was thread here not that long ago (within the last year) where someone said there were sets of OE for like $500 with rings so that sounds like a better option if the prices are still cheap and pistons are sre still available
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-mahle-pa...251735758~mah/
cheap price but these are 8.8:1 and need a couple mates to help you get 6Last edited by digger; 02-15-2021, 12:10 AM.89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
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A friend of mine went with these, he did a trip over 2500km long after just braking in the rebuild engine. so far so good..Comment
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Thanks. Best price in finding now for Mahle + .5mm oversized is $550 w rings. I have 5 M20 blocks and it seems that all these blocks bores are way out factory spec. +.0009 to + .0032. ( not surprised) Still have to measure pistons, I think I may still be within piston clearance limit of .0047” let me finish up all measurements and then I will decide. Ultimately I want build the first one with a set of oversized pistons +.5mm and get back to that factory spec of piston clearance limit of .0004” to .0016” i know this only applies to OEM pistons. Non OEM may have different clearances Thanks Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkComment
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What is the difference between these 2 M20 pistons. The one without the curved skirt is a Mahle, what is the otherSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Could be a Mahle as well or a KS (Kolbensmidt).
Difference is the mass optimisation and clearance to counterweight. Neither will be a big deal on a M20b25 as long as all 6 are the same. On a stroker 2.7/2.8 the bottom style is preferred less likely need to grind skirts away89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
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LOL Seems like I'm the Guinea Pig.
Aside from that punny, Digger is correct. There are a few different part numbers for the b25 pistons. The real early ones have very long/even skirts, then you got the curved skirts, finally they all had short skirts.
I got a set of those pistons after a PM about them. They are currently in the spare race motor that had to get swapped in the car a few weeks ago during a 14hr. They have done about 9hrs of racing so far with no ill effect, but time will tell. We break the motors often for preventative maintenance.
While the pistons seem like a good deal, they don't come with rings. Decent rings are about $30 per hole, plus the $250 puts you ate $430. Not a huge savings over Mahle with the ECS sale (they are usually about $90/ea). Honestly, if you are rebuilding an engine properly, $200 in the grand scheme of things is a drop in the bucket. The only nice thing, is these are available in the 9.4:1.
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LOL Seems like I'm the Guinea Pig. Aside from that punny, Digger is correct. There are a few different part numbers for the b25 pistons. The real early ones have very long/even skirts, then you got the curved skirts, finally they all had short skirts. I got a set of those pistons after a PM about them. They are currently in the spare race motor that had to get swapped in the car a few weeks ago during a 14hr. They have done about 9hrs of racing so far with no ill effect, but time will tell. We break the motors often for preventative maintenance. While the pistons seem like a good deal, they don't come with rings. Decent rings are about $30 per hole, plus the $250 puts you ate $430. Not a huge savings over Mahle with the ECS sale (they are usually about $90/ea). Honestly, if you are rebuilding an engine properly, $200 in the grand scheme of things is a drop in the bucket. The only nice thing, is these are available in the 9.4:1.Comment
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ForcedFirebird any update on your experience with these pistons?
I am buying some...
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My pistons showed up today. I didn't order rings because I thought that was a generic part. But it has been more difficult than I thought, and they are more expensive than I thought.
Any advice on how to measure the dimensions of where the rings go? The top two lands(?) are narrower than the pin end of my digital caliper (~2.1MM), so not sure how to measure the depth.
I think I can stack feeler gauges to measure the height.
Do you think the rings would be same as used on a stock BMW piston?
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