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Old 11-10-2004, 06:52 PM   #3
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Default Re: Good budget pistons/ rebuild kit????

Yeah, what he said. What size are the chambers on your heads? Mine is about 9.5:1 with flat tops, zero decked, .038 compressed gasket, 58cc heads, and huge valve reliefs. You prolly dont want to cut the crap out of your heads, so you will prolly need a little dome.

The best advice I can offer is to get the lightest possible pistons that your budget can afford. The lighter they are, the more expensive they are. Dont be afraid to spend 2-300 bucks on a decent ring package either. I'd suggest Probe or Wiseco. If you decide to spend the money on a set of CP's, let me know. Theres only 2 people in the country that get better deals than a good friend of mine.

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