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Old 02-19-2009, 08:43 PM
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im trying to get as close as i can to 500whp n/a and possibility of spraying a 100-150 (to the wheels) im at 425 mustang dyno and i am wondering if i will have any problems with a wet kit or valves hitting with 57cc or 58cc

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What kind of pistons? stock, flycutt, or dished ??

Duh I just noticed stock bottom end

I think you will be pushing it about as close as you can get without actually touching unless you flycutt the pistons. JMO Hopefully someone else can give you a more definative answer.

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Can you say flycutt required. At least I believe so.
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i believe 59cc will work but i just done know about the 58 and 57 but thanks
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Since this is an aftermarket casting its going to be hard to say. You can either call up TSP, or get out the clay and measure.
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yeah thanks i dont know why but i didnt think about doing that



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