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Old 04-17-2012, 05:13 PM
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i know i need h-beam rods and nos ring gaped right but are the pistons gon make it
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If you tune like type, no.

How about you at least give the specs on the pistons?
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Originally Posted by w3s1c0a5t
If you tune like type, no.

How about you at least give the specs on the pistons?
up yours and what else do you need to know besides their gm forged aluminum pistons
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Need to know what alloy of aluminum they are, ringland thickness, and piston top thickness.
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Need to know what alloy of aluminum they are, ringland thickness, and piston top thickness.
give me all the 300 shot safe numbers
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Coat them with rubber and I'm sure they will last forever.
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Originally Posted by David Q
Coat them with rubber and I'm sure they will last forever.
thats new to me how do you do that
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Will push the ringland up easily if the tune up isnt perfect.




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