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Domestic Rice really sucks!
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Location: KY
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![]() D*mn Chris! It ain't the first time you've heard this and it certainly ain't the last. But we are very lucky to have you on our board. You da man!
I thought it would take a lot more than .02 to reduce the chamber size down to 58cc. I was thinkin at least .05. Now, if I cut .02 off the heads then I will have to have larger notches in the pistons. Right? I am pretty sure. But, Trick Flow says that the pistons don't need notching the way they have the valves set up. So, my question is, can I buy regular notched pistons from summit? Like I said in my first post of this thread, I am using the trick flow #1 cam. JIC, it is 275/279 with 1.6 rockers the lift is .499/.510.
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