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    Default CTR Pistons in ls/vtec...stock b16 head??

    can anyone tell me if i can run these pistons using a stock b16 head? (PR3)

    i know my compression will be at 12:5...would i need cams, valves and springs etc. to run compression that high??

    reps for some help

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    you would need bigger cams to bleed off some of the compression
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    My opinion is stick with p30 pistons

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    Will run hard but you wont have too much reliability until its tuned.Also if you decide to go with aftermarket cams might run into clearance issues.Unlike aftermarket pistons that have valve relief oem ctrs dont have as much as say Wiesco.But alot of people say claying the motor will let you determine that.
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    uhh, im starting to look more into ITR pistons...wat do you guys think about those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlamminCRX
    uhh, im starting to look more into ITR pistons...wat do you guys think about those?
    Dome is not as big and compression wont be as high so you should be able to get away with using a stock b16 head
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    Quote Originally Posted by allmotorX
    Dome is not as big and compression wont be as high so you should be able to get away with using a stock b16 head
    how bad you think it will affect reliability?

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    Dude

    Goto a online compression ratio calculator and use that to make your decision. *shakes head*

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    Do a little real research first. Here is a list of compression ratios of common honda block/head/piston combinations.

    B Series Compression Ratio's for different setups

    Your combination would put you just under 12.0:1.
    Land Rover LR3 HSE

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    lol, i know where my compression will be at...is that compression reliable on a stock head?

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    SMH along with Dare............
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    clearences should be fine using p30 pistons with th b16 head. and as far as valvetrain..just dont turn over 8 grand. but u will want new rod bolts. the itr's wont fit on ls rods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southside
    Will run hard but you wont have too much reliability until its tuned.
    This is the truth ... my home boy had similar set but gsr head and it pulled hard as hell but was "ghetto" tuned according to him and did have reliability issues.

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