compression of a B16
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Re: compression of a B16 (allmtr)
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Re: compression of a B16 (Pimpin Hatchcrap)
I've you have cylinder one at 170 and the rest 200, then you might have a problem. If it was clyinder one with 185, and the rest 200, not much of a problem, something to keep an eye on.
When compression is higher than 200, it most likey will be carbon build up.
When compression is higher than 200, it most likey will be carbon build up.
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Re: compression of a B16 (allmtr)
Don't be concerned with the how high the number is, just make sure that they are relatively close together and consistent.
The actual number could vary depending on the tool, the temp, etc.
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The actual number could vary depending on the tool, the temp, etc.
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Re: compression of a B16 (Emerika)
oh what up dude, yeah u should go for a ride now that the Vtec is hooked up, its pretty fun! yea peeps were tellin me that it seemed kinda high, so i thought id ask...
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