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Old 08-17-2003, 12:59 AM   #1
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Default Pistons??

I am building a 306 with afr 185's with the 58cc chambers, which have 2.02 and 1.60 valves in them. I plan on using a victor jr intake and haven't picked a cam yet. Probably something in the neighborhood of the F cam. I really like the comp cams 35-226-3, which is a flat tappet cam with the 280H grind. It has a little more duration than the F. I also like the trick flow stage 1 cam. I want 10:1 compression since I don't ever plan on adding nitrous or a blower. With 10:1 and 2.02's, I can't run that much lift. I was looking at some keith black silvolite pistons in the summit book. The part number is UEM-KB116030-8. This is kinda what I am looking for. What pistons do you suggest?

Another question: Anyone using Desktop Dyno 2000 by Mr. Gasket? I love the program, but I think it is misleading. What do you think of the program?

Thanks for all replies.
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