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OK - we might do a sonic check and go to +80
By james lucop - 09/18/2002 4:41:21 AM; IP 195.92.67.68
If I can get it checked, then perhaps I can still go with the +80 pistons I bought. My engineer is scratching his head wondering why I'm being so cautious, but he's making some enquiries for me.

What minimum thickness am I looking for?

Out of interest, do I need to be quite so cautious even if I'm keeping the car stock, and not racing it? It is a '68 Mustang GT, so I'm looking at 10.5:1 compression and 325 HP at the crank, but I don't plan on taking it above 5500 rpm for any length of time. I just want to spin the back wheels every now and again, but certainly won't drive it above 100mph much.

I will be keeping the stock crank. I'm not trying to turn it into a 428.

thanks

James



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 Boring out 390 -- james lucop, 09/17/2002
 RE: Use the force (the search engine). -- Gerry Proctor, 09/17/2002
 The magazines are wrong. -- Dave Shoe, 09/17/2002
 RE: Boring out 390 -- John, 09/17/2002
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Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=14498&Reply=14481><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor14498" onclick="return false;">Ok, I used the force, and searched 'overbore'</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>james lucop, <i>09/17/2002</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 Ok, I used the force, and searched 'overbore' -- james lucop, 09/17/2002
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Collapse <b>OK - we might do a sonic check and go to +80</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>james lucop, <i>09/18/2002</i></font>OK - we might do a sonic check and go to +80 -- james lucop, 09/18/2002
 You want a minimum of 0.100"; any less will... -- Dan Davis, 09/18/2002
 simple, you must get it..... -- Pete, 09/17/2002
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