Forged LQ9 pistons, stock compression ratio
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Originally Posted by j4nash
i know the radix can't make 15psi of boost , but what i said is for me that is what i would do because i have a procharger
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Originally Posted by j4nash
i know the radix can't make 15psi of boost , but what i said is for me that is what i would do because i have a procharger
but after that you can gain some with a good set of stage 3 heads. but at the same time if you are going to build your motor up, atlest go with a dished piston and better rods. it will help you out in the long run
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Originally Posted by gamedawgx53
how well are the ss guys doing with the radix?
how will the new heads affect your CR?
looks like you got a lot of research to find that optimum CR
to match your setup
how will the new heads affect your CR?
looks like you got a lot of research to find that optimum CR
to match your setup
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