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d16a6 high compression pistons in a zc
i have read some information on the internet and i found that the stroke and bore for the zc and d16a6 are the same so could i use those pistons in a zc
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Re: d16a6 high compression pistons in a zc
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If you use the stock D16a6 pistons in a DOHC ZC you will end up with a VERY low compression ratio, about 7 or 7.5-1. You would have to run alot of boost to make up for the low compression and thats not a good thing on stock rods and pistons.
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Re: d16a6 high compression pistons in a zc
Your thinking the wrong way. People use ZC domes pistons in d16a6's to raise compression not the other way around.
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Re: d16a6 high compression pistons in a zc
So what pistons can he put into the zc to make it high compression - that's what he's asking. He just bought a zc block.
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