Pistons?

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Pistons?

Postby Farooq on Tue Apr 20, 2004 1:53 pm

il be bascially running a hybird t3 turbo, beige injectors, superchip , indution kit, cam kit , full stainless kit and was planning to get low compression pistons waht are the best one ??also i have heard u can use pitons from other turbo charged cars taht are stronger that the rs pistons the reason im asking this is i want very strong pistons as i will eventaully be introdugin NOS so need good pistons any recommendatiosn please??the egine will have a full rebuid as well so any other advice would be great itsa fiesta turbo by the way
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Postby Xr_Dub on Wed Apr 21, 2004 1:17 am

how about forged pistons!!

http://www.racepowermotorsport.com

or any tunning or engerring garage!! can get them!!!

look in the back of fastcar or performance ford! theres lots of specialists that can give u advice! on this
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