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has any1 else used a dished piston on there t80 how did it go after my mate has just fitted one on his t80 an now it will only do 47 mph flat out instead of 55/60 is that the dish thats making it do that
mark1982- Posts : 57
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Re: dished piston
mark1982 wrote:has any1 else used a dished piston on there t80 how did it go after my mate has just fitted one on his t80 an now it will only do 47 mph flat out instead of 55/60 is that the dish thats making it do that
Its reduced the compression ratio, hence why it does not go so well. Why did he fit a dished piston, there are plenty of correct ones for sale on eBay.
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Re: dished piston
erm im not sure why he brought a dished piston instead of a standard type. an thats same as what i said but he recons wasnt thanks ill let him know when see him
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