I want to buy a set of JDM P73 Type-R pistons
I'm trying to built an ls-vtec set up and I was thinking about using JDM P73 11.1 comp TYPE-R PISTONS but I don't know where to buy them for a decent price. If someone can give me some advise I will appreciate it. Thank you.
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=2756857
PM Greasemonkee he has some .25mm OS ITR pistons fs bnib
PM Greasemonkee he has some .25mm OS ITR pistons fs bnib
If I was able to do it over again I would have bought the inline four B16A pro cast pistons.
http://www.inlinefour.com/il4peprpi.html
You can get them up to 82mm which would bump your displacement to just under 1.9L. They use the same manufacturing plant as the OEM pistons. Why I would go with the B16A's over the JDM ITR's would be because I would like to know I have a little bit more clearance in between my pistons and my head.
You can use this calculator to see what I mean
http://www.zealautowerks.com/bseries.html
You have .013 clearance over the less .004. Also you would be around the same compression if you use the 82mm pistons. Its also nice that they come with a Molybednum skirt coating. Which the OEM ones didn't.
If I could do it over again I would take this route.
http://www.inlinefour.com/il4peprpi.html
You can get them up to 82mm which would bump your displacement to just under 1.9L. They use the same manufacturing plant as the OEM pistons. Why I would go with the B16A's over the JDM ITR's would be because I would like to know I have a little bit more clearance in between my pistons and my head.
You can use this calculator to see what I mean
http://www.zealautowerks.com/bseries.html
You have .013 clearance over the less .004. Also you would be around the same compression if you use the 82mm pistons. Its also nice that they come with a Molybednum skirt coating. Which the OEM ones didn't.
If I could do it over again I would take this route.
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