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Re: RB20 pistons on A15
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I think the E15 compression height it more suited to an A14 than A15

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So i guess E15 is bad choice....how much can the A15 be overbored anyway without any overheating problem?

And...errrmmm...any other recommended pistons for a NA setup?

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Re: RB20 pistons on A15
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They can go to 79 on most blocks
But I'd get it exrayed first if doing that
Mine is 77 and going to 78

As for pistons..... I've used a couple of different Mazda ones and am now trying to find something better

Posted on: 2007/1/11 10:47
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the et turbo pistons have to be decked for the a14 block as they are proud a mm or so. have them in my turbo motor and a mate has em in his supercharge motor. you dont want turbo pstons in a na

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is it true that you can get 77.5 in standard oversize pistons?

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picko wrote:
the et turbo pistons have to be decked for the a14 block as they are proud a mm or so. have them in my turbo motor and a mate has em in his supercharge motor. you dont want turbo pstons in a na


will the pistons have to be decked with an a15?

whats wrong with turbo picstons in an na?


Posted on: 2007/1/13 2:18
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Re: RB20 pistons on A15
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Dodgeman wrote
Standard oversizes are 76.5mm, 77mm, & 77.5mm
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phat_dat1200 wrote:
is it true that you can get 77.5 in standard oversize pistons?

Nahhh, I just made it up.

Yes, there are three standard oversizes in half mill increments. Aftermarket pistons might be available in quarter mill [0.010"] increments, but I have not heard of stock replacements larger than 0.060" [1.5mm]

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What type of compreson are you going to get? 10:1,11:1, or 12:1???

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Assume unskimmed head, & all the other settings are remained stock, BUT using the flat top pistons. What will the compression be like?

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Guys, could you please possibly help me in answering the question i asked above?... :) i need the info very much. Thank u

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