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Old 19-11-2010, 03:34 PM   #1
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Default PPM-RACING - AU xr6 Turbo pistons and rods.

Hi all,

I was doing a bit of a search and found a link to a site for "PPM-RACING"

http://www.pureperformancemotorsport...roducts_id=454

I saw they have rods and pistons available for "AU Xr6 Turbo" stating "This Combo is good for 1500BHP+ "

I myself, have not head of Pure Performance Motorsport but for the price that seems to be good value for the strength they are quoting?

Has anyone dealt with this company/website, and can this combo really take 1500hp?

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Old 22-11-2010, 01:29 AM   #2
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Never heard of this company, but have saved them to favourites now lol nice find.
Not a bad price at all actually. Would definately be a big consideration if going turbo on an AU. Having said that the Atomic 698kw rotating assembly for the AU is like $3.5k+
There are cheap piston and rod combos out there, but you pay for what you get.
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Old 22-11-2010, 10:22 AM   #3
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Yeah that’s what I was worried about. Price seems too good to be a decent combo imho..

Wanted to see if anyone has tried and tested them to see if they are legit, but seems nobody has lol
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Old 22-11-2010, 11:43 AM   #4
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This won't necessarily be of much help, but check for the guy with the twin turbo EB XR8, he built an AU 4L with forged internals for his son for much less than the Atomic combo at similar strength. I haven't got time now but from memory it's something like Spool rods and CP Pistons, have a search around if you can

If I recall correctly, he imported them for around the same price as that combo there..
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Old 22-11-2010, 12:43 PM   #5
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If I was building an AU Turbo. I would definately go for this rod and piston combo. What I was getting at with the atomic combo is price seems a little high for what your getting.
I wouldnt want to spend more than $2200 on rods and pistons. Hell I have forged manley rods and pistons in my xr8 and I didnt spend that much!! lol
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I'd be taking the 1500+bhp with a grain of salt. You would want some written guarantee that the company will be providing you with a water tight clause to replace any pistons/rods etc should your engine grenade up to that power and the pistons were the cause of the fault.
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I'd be taking the 1500+bhp with a grain of salt. You would want some written guarantee that the company will be providing you with a water tight clause to replace any pistons/rods etc should your engine grenade up to that power and the pistons were the cause of the fault.
Good luck getting any company to do that.
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that pretty much sums it up for me then.
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Guess you will never buy rods and pistons then lol.
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Old 23-11-2010, 01:43 PM   #10
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From another forum,

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Spool and C.P pistons...
We sent a std piston to the States for them to custom make a piston for us..
The job # through Quantum which is A.U agents for C.P's is 97852 / with forging # XR6-20 Rev..
With .020 over pistons.. / Cam profile CP32..
The pin size for these rods needs to be .866 to fit the full floating rods..
This way the XR6T rods from B.A's fit an AU or E series motor..
Tmk Spool do this for you through Quantum ...
C.P piston are well known to seal and work well on forced induction engines..
They have gas port on second ring to help ring seal under boost...
This combination is a near bullet proof rotating assembly...
NEVER had any issues bedding C.P's rings in either...
Don't assemble rings with friction modified oil.. WD40 is what we use...
And he said it costs half the Atomic kit which is $3960 apparently.

And blueoval, I think you'll find that companies won't be able to do that because it's very much tune related. Whilst I'm not 100% sure whether it's possible to kill stronger forged internals, tune seems to be a factor in how long XR6T's last with various 'standard' internals. The other factor is of course, how 'abused' the car gets. I'm sure if you speak to Bruce about it, he'd be able to enlighten you on the matter if you decide to go down that path
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And he said it costs half the Atomic kit which is $3960 apparently.

And blueoval, I think you'll find that companies won't be able to do that because it's very much tune related. Whilst I'm not 100% sure whether it's possible to kill stronger forged internals, tune seems to be a factor in how long XR6T's last with various 'standard' internals. The other factor is of course, how 'abused' the car gets. I'm sure if you speak to Bruce about it, he'd be able to enlighten you on the matter if you decide to go down that path
Interesting find. I guess if I was in the market for a stronger motor to handle some ridiculous power then yes I would certainly look at this as an option. Comes down to tune as you say as well as application.
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these were bought from tuff car part's. spool rod's with custom cp piston's to suit au. pretty sure they were cheaper then above.

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yeah look good, pretty cheap really. i may of been wrong on the price, they are probably around the same.
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Default Re: PPM-RACING - AU xr6 Turbo pistons and rods.

Do tuffcarparts do a deal for the two?

I saw SPOOL rods for $780, which I think is reasonable.

http://www.spoolimports.com/content/...RBOCONRODS.asp
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That guy that bought the pistons above got the pistons and rods from Justin. The pistons were $1580 or thereabouts.

Hiboost from Turbologic racing was doing a good deal on rods and pistons on boostedffalcon.net a few weeks ago. He might still have good prices.
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Thanks, mate.

I shall try remember my password and hop on boosted falcon lol.
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Default Re: PPM-RACING - AU xr6 Turbo pistons and rods.

Another bloke on ****************** just bought a set of PPM pistons and rods for his AU motor too. NOt sure what he paid but he said there was some issue getting CP pistons in the right size.

He was going to buy spool rods and ended up with PPM. Couldnt tell if that meant they were the same product or not.
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these were bought from tuff car part's. spool rod's with custom cp piston's to suit au. pretty sure they were cheaper then above.
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They look awesome, ruffly how much or do they have a website?
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