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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Well since I am building the motor myself I really have no one to rely on for the answers here
I here ya on bringing the deck down thing, thats really something that I dont want to do but if I sit at zero deck and 56cc head chamer and assuming when I cut the pistons they will be at what, 6cc's, then I am now looking at 10.6:1 which Is just a bit lower than where I want to be with this n/a motor. So is it safe to say that by flycutting my pistons which have 3cc reliefs I will now be in the 6cc range? Just looking for an average of what others have found when they cut theirs.thanks again |
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