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Old 03-04-2009, 09:00 AM
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i already have the complete crower valvetrain and cams but dont know what pistons i should use and
what other parts i need?????
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Default Re: help with ls/vtec

as for the block, you can run any b18 block. u can run p30/pr3 b16 pistons, or ITR or even ctr. depending on what compression you want. as rods and crank. and stock b-series rods will do and crank...

search this...tons of articles on these builds.
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Check the Integra Forum FAQ...there's a really nice write-up of everything you need for the LS/VTEC
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i'd say jdm honda p30 pistonsm you'll get a 11.8 - 12.1 compression depening on head gasket thickness(layers), perfect for daily driver ALL MOTOR. a stock ls bore is 81mm and these pistons are also 81mm, on LS rods,and get new bearings if you change pistons, you dont want to blow up a old stock bottom block
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