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![]() That;s what I did. Flat top forged or hypereutectic pistons with 0 deck height and 60cc or so combustion chamber volume . You want .040" head gasket to get 9.5/1 compression. You'll get good street performance from that combo. Just ask your auto shop teacher.
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