sleeving f20b
the benefit of the smaller bore F20B is that it has sleeves similar to a B series, which allows you to run a forged piston without sleeving. I would just save your money and get a custom H22 piston that is a 85mm bore to fit your stock sleeves.
What are you trying to sleeve it for too? if you want the displacement then an 87mm bore piston would put you at 2.1 liters, but then you would probably have to sleeve for that too.
What are you trying to sleeve it for too? if you want the displacement then an 87mm bore piston would put you at 2.1 liters, but then you would probably have to sleeve for that too.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by precord96 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the benefit of the smaller bore F20B is that it has sleeves similar to a B series, which allows you to run a forged piston without sleeving. I would just save your money and get a custom H22 piston that is a 85mm bore to fit your stock sleeves.
What are you trying to sleeve it for too? if you want the displacement then an 87mm bore piston would put you at 2.1 liters, but then you would probably have to sleeve for that too.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool thanks thats exactly what i wanted and needed to know
What are you trying to sleeve it for too? if you want the displacement then an 87mm bore piston would put you at 2.1 liters, but then you would probably have to sleeve for that too.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool thanks thats exactly what i wanted and needed to know
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