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    so just wind out your car all the time......that aint no thang.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by pip
    sean u ship to canada? i was at ur website i like those packages.. i'm just looking at the head package for 1400... it says not recommended for street use... could i ignore that?
    yeah you can. really there 2 ways to do it. a stock cam or similar profile with a turbo ( works really well even on the street ) or an all out n/a apllication with a crazy ass cam grind. Or do both and shoot fr big hp.

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    Crower makes rods for the a20 motor.. Pistons have to be custom made---man $601, that is a good price, I paid $800 for mine to be made..


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    i'm rebuliding my block in the summer when i finish this semester of college and have some money. i was thinking of looking for an old skool volvo turbo or somethin to toss in but i think its gonna be easier to get a compression monster instead
    its not how fast you go, its how fast you get going.

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    Pistons

    If you want pistons fast take one down to your local honda motorcycle shop. the 1900 ram ait pistons they use on the motorcycles is the same size as in our cars and they give you a 12:1 ratio.

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    thats crazy!! how much are they?
    its not how fast you go, its how fast you get going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoX
    If you want pistons fast take one down to your local honda motorcycle shop. the 1900 ram ait pistons they use on the motorcycles is the same size as in our cars and they give you a 12:1 ratio.
    are you joking me. A motor cylce piston isnt designed for the rigors of automotive use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 88turboaccord
    Crower makes rods for the a20 motor.. Pistons have to be custom made---man $601, that is a good price, I paid $800 for mine to be made..
    Damn Justin......... i thought u were gone. its been a while since u made a scene.

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