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> supplier for 1.8 big bore pistons/cylinders?
LCOX
post Sep 23 2014, 09:40 AM
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Anyone know of a good souce for new big bore 1.8 pistons and cylinders. I want to go with a big bore set and still use my stock 1,8 heads. Anyone make a slip in set. My 1,8 still has the stock 93 mm p/cs. Thanx L
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QUOTE(LCOX @ Sep 23 2014, 07:40 AM) *

Anyone know of a good souce for new big bore 1.8 pistons and cylinders. I want to go with a big bore set and still use my stock 1,8 heads. Anyone make a slip in set. My 1,8 still has the stock 93 mm p/cs. Thanx L

Bore out your oem 1.8 cylinders to fit a set of 96mm pistons....they're better than new aftermarket.....
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