Is there good pistons made for F22A1 which would increase compression? I looked the bisimoto site but the bore is 86mm. Don't want to mess my engine with resizing too much.
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Good pistons for inc. comp.?
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Most of the aftermarket piston manufacturers will make you a set of hi-comp 85mm pistons for the F22A*. Call and talk to the boys at Race Engineering they can set you up with whatever comp ratio pistons you require as well. There are a number of shops that sell aftermarket pistons, depends on what brand your looking for.
RaceEngineering is where I got these Wiseco bad boys; These aren't 85mm but they are custom compression ratio and compression height. $500
Last edited by GhostAccord; 08-27-2010, 09:06 AM.
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Thanks for A+ answers to everybody! This is rare that you get this kind of answers right away. What do you suggest that is reasonable to do? To get the 85mm pistons or 86mm? I'm not building a drag racing car, just to get a little more kick out of it. Would like to hear arguments about money vs gain vs work to do? I'm still a kind of noobie with the whole piston thing.
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well from my opinion, and again this is simply my opinion,
I would go with an 86mm setup, you only have to bore the cylinders out 1mm which isnt bad and it gives you a fresh surface to work with.
Bearing that in mind we have pistons for you no issue, depending on what setup you want to do we can accomadate whatever you are looking to build.
With this in mind we can build you a custom setup with whatever compression you would like. If you want a set of pistons shoot me an email and I will get you squared away:
Randy@Bisimoto.com
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Originally posted by randull View Postwell from my opinion, and again this is simply my opinion,
I would go with an 86mm setup, you only have to bore the cylinders out 1mm which isnt bad and it gives you a fresh surface to work with.
Bearing that in mind we have pistons for you no issue, depending on what setup you want to do we can accomadate whatever you are looking to build.
With this in mind we can build you a custom setup with whatever compression you would like. If you want a set of pistons shoot me an email and I will get you squared away:
Randy@Bisimoto.com
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Originally posted by MrSpeedy View PostThanks! I'll keep that in mind. You make shipments to Finland?
Just let me know what you need and I will get you taken care of!
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