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Old 01-19-2011, 04:30 PM
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Default Rings for stock LQ9 pistons?

I will only be spraying a 150 shot, but I may spray more later ofcoarse, I am using stock rods as well. With upgraded bolts.

Thanks in advance, Zach
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you asking what kinda rings or if u should replace them or what i do know that lq9 rings are less than 5.7 rinds i used sealed power on mine and they were less than a 5.7 set cuz the 4.00 bore
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This is something that would best be answered by your engine builder or a engine shop because there are several different manufacturer's out there that make a good product.
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Originally Posted by Chris@NitroDaves
This is something that would best be answered by your engine builder or a engine shop because there are several different manufacturer's out there that make a good product.
This is an excellent answer


I would think if your using stock rods and pistons that any quality ring isn't going to be as big of a weak link. If you think you're going to spray more later, wait until you have enough money to put the rods and pistons in it. Otherwise its my opnion that 150 is where you start having to really be on your game with most of these engines.
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My machine shop doesn't have much N2o experience, I will ask the TSP guys when I order my new heads next week.



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