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Old 06-16-2003, 07:25 AM
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Hey well im thinkin bout building my b18c and i was wondering what kind of pistons should i use and what compression ... planning on pushin 24+ psi's any help??
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sleeve your block and then use anywhere from a 9:1 to a 10:1 depending on the rest of the setup. if you let us know more of what you are doing you will get a better idea
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CP's all the way. Talk to earl when he gets back.
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i second the CP's.
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Default Re: Pistons recommendation (Loonatic)

running regular ol' gasoline...race gas....rocket fuel? just some sarcasm...sorry...24+ is some serious boosting .... what's your plans....higher compression if your running some serious fuel....
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JE vs CP?
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Default Re: Pistons recommendation (Loonatic)

insert flame here but what does cp stand for? im going to be semi building the bottom end soon pauter rods beefiest avaible i believe what pistons?
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Arias. . .Wiseco. . .CP =
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I ran Arias pistons @ 10:1 comp. with 21psi . Arias pistons has proved their worth to me. JE will work also.

Oh you can get Arias from me.
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Default Re: Pistons recommendation (gsrt2c)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gsrt2c &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">insert flame here but what does cp stand for? im going to be semi building the bottom end soon pauter rods beefiest avaible i believe what pistons?</TD></TR></TABLE>

here's a link to their page
http://www.cppistons.com/
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