Where can I get new 75mm (STD) ZC Pistons?
You want p29 88-89 integ pistons (zc) not the 86-87 there is a big difference.88-89 are domed and 86-87 are flat. If you want the ZC piston you are looking for the PM7. The ZC piston and the 88-89 integra p29 pistons are the same. Good luck
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I've purchased these before. There is a difference. The ZC pistons have the skirts coated like the ITR and the domw is a tad higher I believe.
I've purchased these before. There is a difference. The ZC pistons have the skirts coated like the ITR and the domw is a tad higher I believe.
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I don't know about the coating... But, compression wise, the 88-89 D16a1 pistons are the same as the ZC. The compression on the 86-87 D16a1 pistons are .2 lower then the 88-89. The 86-87 connecting rods are stronger though.
I don't know about the coating... But, compression wise, the 88-89 D16a1 pistons are the same as the ZC. The compression on the 86-87 D16a1 pistons are .2 lower then the 88-89. The 86-87 connecting rods are stronger though.
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