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> looking for euro or quality pistons for 1.7, information on the good and bad out there
orange914
post Jun 19 2007, 03:21 PM
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what new o.e.m. quality (raised compresion) piston/cylendars out there for my 1.7? what oversize can i go to (without heating problem or case/ head machining)?
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post Jun 20 2007, 07:14 AM
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They are 91mm. I have the rings. They are brand new never used. They have .003" clearance. But with the long skirt I do not think they will be that loud.
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They are 91mm. I have the rings. They are brand new never used. They have .003" clearance. But with the long skirt I do not think they will be that loud.


i'm more thinking about going to "overbore" 1.8 or 96mm 8.0:1 with 1.8 heads. nice pistons i just dont think they'll fit what i'm looking to do. thanks anyway
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