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    reason I'm going with forged is, I'm going to run it turbocharged, want all stock sizing except a 10cc dish, which will keep the static comp at 8.2:1. I'm figuring on the stock deck height of .025, of couse I'll measure that. there is only 1 company that makes Forged pistions for the 200 Ford and that is JE but only through an agreement with www.classicinlines.com ( Classic inlines is the only dealer for those pistions ) and they are $715 for a set of 6 not including rings, I contacted Cambell Enterprises about JE pistions ( there a dealer for them ) and a set of 6 custom Forged pistions will run $589 with rings and pistion pins, custom only makes sense
    Last edited by Matt167; 11-04-2006 at 04:32 PM.
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