CTR pistons

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CTR pistons

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Whats the advantage of having them in a basically stock 98 ITR... are they better than the USDM itr ones?? *Jus Wondering*
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one advantage is that ctr pistons have higher compression then usdm itr pistons. The compression is ~12.1-1. Usdm is 10.6-1. So higher compression could lead to more power depending on other mods and tuning of course. I personally run jdm itr pistons and am very satisfied with them. The compression is ~11.0-1, just right imo :wink: .
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isnt 12.1:1 pretty high..
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yea it's high, i personally wouldn't go with them unless it is a race car not daily driven. too much of a hassle.
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Post by Justin Klemgold »

1337 wrote:isnt 12.1:1 pretty high..
No, you can run on pump gas pretty easily on 12:1.
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Post by Eva01 »

Granted, if they are tuned properly!
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what hassel is involved with them?? Would it make a good diffenece after tuning, with only i/h/e
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Post by George Knighton »

Is there a difference between "B16" pistons and "CTR" pistons?

I swear, I think Sakai said I was getting B16 pistons. Knowing him, that might be a compromise as far as the C/R goes so that there's no problem w/pump octane.
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Post by Champ R »

Say on stock cams or mild cams like Toda A's, are there any gains to be seen swaping in JDM ITR pistons?
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George Knighton wrote:Is there a difference between "B16" pistons and "CTR" pistons?
Yeah, the P30 pistons. Quick search says they should be good for 11.2:1 or 11.4:1 compression, depending on whether they are US or JDM spec.
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I see why he'd want to use the 11.4:1 compression instead of the CTR.

It'll give him a lot of tuning options so that he can bring the cams on lower in the RPM range and stay on pump octane.

Makes perfect sense. :D
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George Knighton wrote:I see why he'd want to use the 11.4:1 compression instead of the CTR.

It'll give him a lot of tuning options so that he can bring the cams on lower in the RPM range and stay on pump octane.

Makes perfect sense. :D
I've seen steve talk about using B16 pistons and not CTR pistons.

Chris - considering CTR pistons and Toda B's.....
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Post by Addicted2Racing »

I've got the CTR pistons in my 98-R with stock everything. Raced a 01 Prelude SH w/ AEM CAI on the Highway and slowly pulled on it. :lol:
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Not that I condone street racing... But a stock R will eat up a SH on the hiway or street or track. so if you were only slowly pulling on it either he had more then he said OR your car is slow.
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Post by knowledge »

I concur! When my R was stock and my Ex-Brother in laws Lude (VTEC) non SH was stock. I still pulled on him. Oh and BTW the VTEC non-SH ludes are slightly lighter than the SH's. So against an SH you should pull even harder!
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