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Old 20-06-2008, 02:32 PM   #1
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Default Forged Pistons

Dont know how I will go but I'll try any way

Im rebuilding my engine, 2lt Pinto, but need to go the next size up in piston (currently std bore) so Im looking for some over sized forgies with a comp ration of 7.5-8:1.

I may also have my existing sets for sale, 1 set of TRW 8:1 and 1 set of Cosworth 7.5:1 forgies both standard size (90.8 mm i think) but I will see how i go getting a over sized set first.

Any one that can point me in the right direction would be a great help. I was hoping to have it done by the Jamboree at the end of August but looks like it could be some wait now :

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