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Old 01-11-2009, 01:40 AM
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Ok so I just ordered the JDM p73 pistons. I am looking for ARP rod bolts for the GSR rods that I have... they sell an 8 or 9 mm. What size should I order? I tried looking it up and had no luck.
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Anyone?
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I got my pistons and rod bolts!



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Old 01-15-2009, 09:29 PM
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ok im runing a lsvtec right now an im runing stock ls pr4 pistons it runs grate an pluss u less likely to bend a valve with ls or forged pistons and its the pistons for turbo ,stay away from hi compresion unless u want to send ur piston thiro ur head
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Originally Posted by brandanintegra
ok im runing a lsvtec right now an im runing stock ls pr4 pistons it runs grate an pluss u less likely to bend a valve with ls or forged pistons and its the pistons for turbo ,stay away from hi compresion unless u want to send ur piston thiro ur head
do you know what you're talking about? please explain how you'll bend a valve or send the piston through the head with high compression pistons?




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