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|  04-13-2001, 11:28 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Rapid City SD 
					Posts: 5
				 |  pistons for PSI I think I'm going into uncharted territory with my 351C turbo project. Here's my dilemma. I want some low end power, and I don't want to advance my timing too far just to get quick turbo response. I can live with some turbo lag. I'm thinking of using a static compression of at least 9.5:1 and running lower boost (like 8-11 PSI). I know alot of you guys with blowers go with deep dish pistons to get that static compression down to 8.5:1 So, are you guys getting better times with: A) higher static compression with lower boost (psi) or B) lower static compression with high boost? Thanks for your input, corey | 
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