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I have not as I am letting the builder handle it. I am starting to think that it is a lot cheaper to go .060 as well but I really hate to bore the block that big if I do not have to.
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My engine builder said the same thing,..you're choice is .30 or .60 over. I'd hate to go that big, .60, unless the engine was really worn.
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I believe Speed-Pro H118CP pistons are available in +.040.
They have a +.210 dome and make about 11:1 compression with a 100cc head. At least that's what the catalog says. Good luck; BCD. |
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