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Old 03-02-2003, 09:24 PM
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On the jepistons website, srp pistons to be exact, if it says std under the column "Oversize", does this mean standard size and the block doesn't need to be bored out, just honed? Thanks.

http://www.jepistons.com/pdf/2002-sp...-srp-honda.pdf


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STD just refers to stock bore. The overbore sizes are .010" and .020" which requires the bores to be actually overbored.
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So if I get pistons that state std under oversize, I don't have to bore out the cylinders?
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Correct, STD just refers to pistons that stay with stock bore.
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