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F20 pistons in a F22

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    F20 pistons in a F22

    I've read somewhere on here that you can use F20B (I believe) pistons in an F22A1, is that so? I think it's the 11.1 compression piston. If this is so, what kinds of gains would I be looking at? Would it be better to match it to a Bisi stage 2 cam, cam gear, and a build on the top end?



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    No it's not possible to just use the piston, you would need the rods also and I imagine the crank too, if you tried it you would get a piston through the head, or a rod through the block lol, the F20b piston is taller then a f22ax piston, if you use a 12:1 f22ax piston in an f20b it drops the compression to around 8:1

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      Then what piston would I want to use in my motor?



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        #4
        if your trying to bump up your compression check out kms, I haven't really looked around for f22a pistons so I don't know who else makes some but I know kms has a set of 12:1 pistons

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          Ditto on KMS. Bisimoto still does custom pistons on a case by case basis I believe. Arias, I believe does as well. Contact them. I'd prefer something with OEM fitment and High Performance quality if I were you.
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            #6
            F20B rods and crank in a f22 block sleeved to 89mm would be an epic win. High rod ratio, and the bore/stroke is almost square.
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              Originally posted by mndude07 View Post
              F20B rods and crank in a f22 block sleeved to 89mm would be an epic win. High rod ratio, and the bore/stroke is almost square.
              At that pt, u might as well get an H22A no?

              What about F20A pistons? Are those the same as F22A pistons?


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