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Old 03-05-2001, 09:28 AM   #6
matt cook
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Thanks guys, here's what I'm doing
putting E7TE's on a 82 mustang GT to raise the compression from 8.4:1 to 9:1. I'm pretty sure that the 82 pistons are the same as 87 and later (at least design-wise). This was the reason for my question - thinkin about doin a cam swap at the same time. has anyone done this?

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