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Rebuilding my 98 cobra 4v, need help please
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird50" data-source="post: 16956103" data-attributes="member: 185377"><p>Will be totally safe with that compression even with boost.</p><p></p><p>Will be fine with that compression but if you are boosting I would recommend a forged piston instead. If your going through all the trouble get forged so down the line you can add more boost. Also recommend forged steel connecting rods. My motor has survived with 10:5:1 compression for years with 20+ pounds of boost. It is a fully built motor however and a good tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird50, post: 16956103, member: 185377"] Will be totally safe with that compression even with boost. Will be fine with that compression but if you are boosting I would recommend a forged piston instead. If your going through all the trouble get forged so down the line you can add more boost. Also recommend forged steel connecting rods. My motor has survived with 10:5:1 compression for years with 20+ pounds of boost. It is a fully built motor however and a good tune. [/QUOTE]
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