Wiseco Pistons 9:1?
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i need to know the Piston Dome Displacement for Wiseco 9:1 81.5 pistons.
i was about to order some from 1320online.com ( aka turboparts on HT ) and they have them listed as b18c1-5 8.6-8.9:1 compression or 9.7-10.2:1 compression. i dont know which ones i need in order to make 9:1 compression with my setup, b18c1 block with ITR head?
i was about to order some from 1320online.com ( aka turboparts on HT ) and they have them listed as b18c1-5 8.6-8.9:1 compression or 9.7-10.2:1 compression. i dont know which ones i need in order to make 9:1 compression with my setup, b18c1 block with ITR head?
I'm going to take a completely random, off the wall, never been thought of before, in the dark WILD suggestion here and say check out http://www.wiseco.com and then browse through there 2007 Sport Compact Catalogue. I don't know if it would work or not, but there's a slight chance that they just might have the dish/dome volumes listed on their website. If that doesn't work, god forbid you might just have to pick up a phone, call and ask!
Then once you get the cc of the piston, you can play with any of the hundred of online compresson calcs by plugging in all the pertinant info. Very infrequently will you find the exact comp # from a piston mfg, as they blanket the whole range and give only a rough estimate.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted92 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm going to take a completely random, off the wall, never been thought of before, in the dark WILD suggestion here and say check out http://www.wiseco.com and then browse through there 2007 Sport Compact Catalogue. I don't know if it would work or not, but there's a slight chance that they just might have the dish/dome volumes listed on their website. If that doesn't work, god forbid you might just have to pick up a phone, call and ask!</TD></TR></TABLE>
i am not sure but i think Honda-Tech is a forum where you can ask technical questions if you need to? just a thought.
i am not sure but i think Honda-Tech is a forum where you can ask technical questions if you need to? just a thought.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FdOoUoRr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i am not sure but i think Honda-Tech is a forum where you can ask technical questions if you need to? just a thought.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What's technical about being too lazy to go look on a product website to find out the info for yourself?
i am not sure but i think Honda-Tech is a forum where you can ask technical questions if you need to? just a thought.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What's technical about being too lazy to go look on a product website to find out the info for yourself?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted92 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
What's technical about being too lazy to go look on a product website to find out the info for yourself?</TD></TR></TABLE>
actually their website even had the piston dome displacement listed wrong. i called and figured out the real cc's.
thanks for you help though! ( no sarcasm whatsoever )
What's technical about being too lazy to go look on a product website to find out the info for yourself?</TD></TR></TABLE>
actually their website even had the piston dome displacement listed wrong. i called and figured out the real cc's.
thanks for you help though! ( no sarcasm whatsoever )
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