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better piston question

have a question on whats a better piston if going turbo and nos for street driven on a b20 vtec the choice i cam down to is between arias piston and je piston....with 8.5-1 bore over 20
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Re: better piston question

Good god. Its personal choice man.
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Re: better piston question

just thought i get some answers to the people that have either one already cause myself havent had either one i use to own a muscle car move to imports about 2 years ago when i bought my first crx now on ym second
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8.5 is too low. Go 9 or 9.2, somewhere in there.
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Re: better piston question

http://www.theoldone.com/components/pistons/
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Re: better piston question

Having this coating on the piston will help too

http://www.swaintech.com/goldcoat.html

Gold coat for the face and PM or PC-9 for the skirt ..
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Re: better piston question

Arias pistons are just as good as JE's, but cost a little less.
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Re: better piston question

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8.5 is too low. Go 9 or 9.2, somewhere in there.
gonna be my daily driver gonna bump up the boost to about 20 pounds and a 75 nos maybe why i was thinking low compression when i go to race at track or street race which ever then turb boost back down to 6 when driving around on street
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