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3.2 piston question
I'm sure somewhere in this vast wealth of P-car knowledge someone will know the answer to this: Is it possible to mill down a set of stock 3.2 pistons (US version) "slightly" to lower compression? (for obvious reasons) I have heard of this being done on the 3.6 but I'm not sure if its ever been done on the 3.2
Thanks in advance!
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My limited research prior to my engine rebuild suggests you can use a thicker base gasket to lower the CR to achieve the same thing?
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lower compression with the base gaskets. then you dont start with the balance puzzles
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Hi
I also looking for a easy way to lower the compression on my Euro spec. engine and a thicker gasket seems to be god way. is it somthing I can buy (or do I have to make on on my on) is there any problem with cam chains after that (the tensioner scouold take care of it) how much is needed to hit 8.5:1?
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I hope people are trying to lower compression in order to add forced induction and not because the fuel has become so crappy?
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of course turboscharge and loads of Hp
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Carrera 3,2 -86 Last edited by Boostaddict; 08-19-2010 at 09:38 PM.. |
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