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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 9, '03 From St Paul MN Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
if i change my piston to after market piston and also the camshaft..how much boost of psi can the engine handle? im just carious cause i asked some GTS club up here and they say it might handle to 10-12 psi of boost. anyone might know?
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Well, when you start talking HP gains...of course you're going to need to upgrade your cams...especially after the 250 mark. Pistons will help...anything to lower your compression will help. Get a metal head gasket fo sho cuz that will help out a bunch. Just replace as many seals as you can to make sure the engine is in top shape. I've seen people with just new pistons, piston rings, metal head gasket, camshaft regrinds with 5sfte runnin 15-20psi.
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