
Been wafting through tons of info and finally think I'm ready to as some semi competent questions:
Here is the skinny
'97 xj nvh block bored +.060 (still up for debate)
12 cw crank
4.2 rods
0630 head w/ diy p-n-p
+99 intake w/ bored tb
And now for the ?'s...pistons...been looking at the speed pro +.060 hypereutectic pistons as well as the federal mogul =.060 speed pro hypereutectic pistons...only difference I could tell was metric vs standard piston rings. Is one better than the other? Availability issues w/ metric or standard rings? Also I could not find the dish volume for those pistons. Also if you guys could have any piston suggestions they would be appreciated...I don't mind spending a little dough ($40/piston) and would like to avoid going over $300 for a set of pistons. Also any qualms about boring +.060? Didn't think there was a real concern till the .080 mark.
As far as block machine work, I was thinking about decking the block to achieve clearance in the range of 0.0 to .01 and going with the 'GQ' method discussed in the long vs short rod topics (using gasket thickness equal to quench value). Trying to hone in the quench between .045 to .055. As far as the SCR and DCR, I live in Denver and don't mind paying for premium fuel, love to go up in altitude and crawl all over the rocky mts. Thinking about mid 10's to 9's for the SCR and 8.5's to 9.5's for the DCR, using the cam to help achieve a more specific value and ratio, as well as dishing pistons if needed to help with the compression. Hopefully with a good quench and high compression, engine potential will be maximized with low potential for 'pinging'.
And the whole cam deal is still eluding me slightly...think I'll get there though... primarily going to be a daily driver, lower rpm range and a lil toque monster....again, suggestions appreciated.
Thanks for all the insight and tips! Really excited to pop my motor cherry
