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Francis M. 04-01-2004 01:17 PM

from what ive heard the nsr has the new microcasting process
on the piston but i'm not sure. on another note i just ordered
the new JP fx line for my sedan and will give updates on how
the motor holds up against my jp s3

cox049 04-01-2004 03:24 PM

Batch No.
 
Does the Batch number on the box have to match the number stamped on the engine? Is the Batch No. the serial number?

esham 04-02-2004 01:01 AM

How to check the different between NS5 with NSR5 Engine?

Manticore 04-02-2004 01:25 AM


Originally posted by esham
How to check the different between NS5 with NSR5 Engine?
there is no difference in size, shape and design except the material of the pistons. the NSR claimed to be withstand better higher operating temp.

Taylor-Racing 04-02-2004 02:27 AM

As Manti says . . . . and it should have "NSR3" on the cooling head.

esham 04-02-2004 02:38 AM


Originally posted by Manticore
there is no difference in size, shape and design except the material of the pistons. the NSR claimed to be withstand better higher operating temp.
Thanks Manti .. I'm about to order this engine from my LHS and just to make it precaution on mysite to not been cheated by them.

Manticore 04-02-2004 02:43 AM


Originally posted by esham
Thanks Manti .. I'm about to order this engine from my LHS and just to make it precaution on mysite to not been cheated by them.
what did you LHS said about it? :weird:

dtm 04-02-2004 02:45 AM


Originally posted by esham
How to check the different between NS5 with NSR5 Engine?
If you have an NS5 to compare against....the NSR5 piston material should appear to be more "silver" in colour!:nod: :nod:

Manticore 04-02-2004 02:45 AM


Originally posted by dtm
If you have an NS5 to compare against....the NSR5 piston material should appear to be more "silver" in colour!:nod: :nod:
or, look darker !!

Taylor-Racing 04-02-2004 02:51 AM


Originally posted by dtm
If you have an NS5 to compare against....the NSR5 piston material should appear to be more "silver" in colour!:nod: :nod:
Yes, and the NS piston looks sort of "light grey", by comparison.

BaxterC 04-02-2004 03:16 AM

Well, so if I put a nsr piston into my ns, I would basically have a NSR12S3A1:sneaky: :D :D

Manticore 04-02-2004 03:19 AM


Originally posted by BaxterC
Well, so if I put a nsr piston into my ns, I would basically have a NSR12S3A1:sneaky: :D :D
for us to know for you to find out !:ha: :batman: :spidey:

BaxterC 04-02-2004 04:49 AM


Originally posted by Manticore
for us to know for you to find out !:ha: :batman: :spidey:
HAHA.. But I know that the microcasted piton will fit into the current model... Do you know if there are any porting differences in the new motors?

Manticore 04-02-2004 04:50 AM


Originally posted by BaxterC
HAHA.. But I know that the microcasted piton will fit into the current model... Do you know if there are any porting differences in the new motors?
i dont have NSR !! i only have NS !

BaxterC 04-02-2004 04:55 AM


Originally posted by Manticore
i dont have NSR !! i only have NS !
Oh, I see, which model do you have? from my signature... I have an NS12S3A1. I have never run it yet, waiting for a delivery with the pipe so I can run it in.


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