Ehhhh if its a 6bolt then they are 12mm, 7bolt are 11mm. Which do you have?
7bolt - ARP 207-4203
6bolt - ARP 207-4201
If its the stock motor, a 94 would be a 7bolt. Only 90-91 and some 92s were 6bolts.
Was lookin to order for the GSX. Not sure if I want the 11mm or 12mm. I'm in that in-between 1994 area. Also, whats the difference between u/cut studs and standard? Found 4 different part numbers for a 1994 Eclipse. Not sure if anyone is going to know, but I thought I'd ask.
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1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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Ehhhh if its a 6bolt then they are 12mm, 7bolt are 11mm. Which do you have?
7bolt - ARP 207-4203
6bolt - ARP 207-4201
If its the stock motor, a 94 would be a 7bolt. Only 90-91 and some 92s were 6bolts.
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7-bolt. Also, should I get the connecting rod bolts as well which are 8 and 9mm? I knew you'd be on top of it.
8G Galant GTZ-juiced, 275 hp
1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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Are you rebuilding? If so then yes. If not then eh idk. Headstuds are worth replacing along with the stock gasket.
What are all the mods to the motor?
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Just cams and ported head.
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1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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my 7bolt used the 11m arps. i was told by my machine shop guy and all the pretentious assholes on tuners that arp rod bolts are overkill on the stock motors pushing the stock ponies, but you're running 12s at 400whp...so i'd say get the arp rod bolts
They're only $30 or around there so its not a huge investment. So whats the under cut studs difference?
8G Galant GTZ-juiced, 275 hp
1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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if you go with the arp rod bolts, you have to have them pressed in. so factor that cost in.Originally Posted by SinSere
so basically when you take your head off, you drop your oil pan too,
then you take off the nuts on your rod bolts.
then you tap the piston/rod out the top of the block.
take them to a machine shop(make absolutley sure you mark each piston in order and the orientation of it)
have the machine shop press out the old bolts, press in the new bolts.
then reassemble on the engine.
you will gain the ability to rev much higher safer(provided you ahve a valvetrain that will support it, and cams that breath well at higher rpms so there is actually point to goign up there)
thats about it.
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Nice. thanks for the info. I'll see what the cost is to have the old ones and new ones pressed and decide from there.
8G Galant GTZ-juiced, 275 hp
1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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Yah but if all that is required to just install the $30 bolts, may as well get a set of Eagle rods for $300 and a new set of pistons for $500. But if your doing all that, you may as well have the block hot tanked, cranked polished, errr scratch that, 2.4L crank for a 2.3L stroker motor, new bearings, ect, ect...
Dudde it never ends! Theres never a time when you have the BEST setup available, unless your name is John Sheppard! :lauging:
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Why do we put ourselves through all this for just a lil more boost every time :laughing:Originally Posted by seth98esT
8G Galant GTZ-juiced, 275 hp
1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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I think you answered your own question. :firedevil:
and then after all that, you get to...Originally Posted by seth98esT
How can i fit a second motor in the trunk?
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Like this:Originally Posted by DOHCstunr
http://www.ecanfix.com/~manualcd/so/...ot_allopen.jpg
Thats a clean ass Tsi.Originally Posted by steveVR4
8G Galant GTZ-juiced, 275 hp
1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph
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