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Re: SCCA GT5 racers would know
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it was in the link that the gudgeon pins are the same size and everything, so they should bolt straight in right? what kind of PSI could i run with the standard conrods though? if i add a decompression plate i will get about a 7.2:1 CR.

Posted on: 2003/3/17 8:28
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Re: SCCA GT5 racers would know
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by the looks of that thread they will fit in, if i use the E15 conrods, and will give me the cmop ratio i need because of the deeper dish in the piston crown. is that right?
someone please help me out, i need to get this done.

Posted on: 2003/3/16 4:16
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Re: piston probs
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come on some one must be able to help me out here, please.

Posted on: 2003/3/13 21:43
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Re: piston probs
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what about E15 turbo pistons as well out of the FWD langleys and ET pulsars?

Posted on: 2003/3/13 3:00
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A15 trubo project on the go. brought the engine in need of new pistons.
as i plan to turbo charge the engine, will the tx3 turbo pistons or mazda dohc turbo equivlent fit straight in? and what comp ratio will they give me?

Posted on: 2003/3/13 0:35
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Re: clear tail lights
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yeah thats what im talking about but i would probably use LEDs as they are clear until they are engaged to give it that all clear look.

Posted on: 2003/3/11 7:54
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who was the guy on there that was gettin some all clear tail lights made up? have you done it yet? are you still doing it? got any pics if they are done? and where would you go to get some made up?

Posted on: 2003/3/11 0:27
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hey man have you had time to scan and post up the standard colour list et because i cant find it anywhere on here.

Posted on: 2003/3/10 3:05
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what are the best looking pastel paint colours?

Posted on: 2003/3/6 3:16
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hey man what colour is the paint of the 1200 in your avatar? is that a standard color thats been resprayed?

Posted on: 2003/3/6 3:15
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