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my engine is completely stock nothing is bored what size can i use to run safe with without risking anything? im thinking 20 21? maybe 19? im running on 93 right now id prefer to run on 100 heard its alot better for shee's im new to the game so any info will b great thanks!

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20's or 21's would be safe. If you want to run race fuel you could do some 19's. I think the 19's would put you right about where you would need race fuel.

 

aight i got yah so if i was to do 19 that would b ok on my stock engine?

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Run 20's and be done with it, I wouldn't put anymore than that on it with the stock crank and I would also go +4 on the timing. 20's at my elevation (around 800ft) is 150 psi of compression

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Agree with Justin, any thing under 20cc will stress a stock crank, and even with 20s I would go +4 even if you running 93...that won't be as stressful as 19cc ect. Jmo

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Call Jeff at F.A.S.T www.farmandsandtoys.com He's a great guy and will hook you up with a NOSS Head with your choice of domes and the o-rings for that same price shipped. Plus he's a banshee guy like us, better to help him out than some random ebayer.

 

 

Go with 20's, plus +4 timing, and 93 octane with a hint of octane booster if you're going to put any load on it. (what i do)

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Skip the ebay. Give Kevin at Herr Jugs Racing a call and he can hook you up with a good cool head and can custom cut you a set of domes specific for your application. Give him a call and he will go over a few questions with you and hook you up. You won't be disappointed. He has the fastest turnaround time out there. He's done a few sets of cylinders for me now and I have nothing but good things to say.

 

- Jared

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