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muskrat
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Re: Pistons the wrong way around?
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23.03. 2016 08:12 »
Wow, 7.25 = high compression
Might be if your using kero as fuel. LOL
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Perhaps they mean that if you're going to +80 this should be the highest compression you should risk!
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