What is good compression for 13b's?
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90 and below is a ticking time bomb, 90-100 is average, 100+ is pretty good, 115+ is the top of the chain.
90 and below is a ticking time bomb, 90-100 is average, 100+ is pretty good, 115+ is the top of the chain.
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I was under the impression 115psi is really good compression... but I suppose it depends on the motor type (IE: Turbo vs. Non-turbo). I'm fairly certain that's N/A's so 13B.
(I actually did the search and a specific answer didn't reveal itself from my search of "Compression", although it very well could be located in all the results.)
(I actually did the search and a specific answer didn't reveal itself from my search of "Compression", although it very well could be located in all the results.)
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I was under the impression 115psi is really good compression... but I suppose it depends on the motor type (IE: Turbo vs. Non-turbo). I'm fairly certain that's N/A's so 13B.
(I actually did the search and a specific answer didn't reveal itself from my search of "Compression")
(I actually did the search and a specific answer didn't reveal itself from my search of "Compression")
Turbo's are oftenly less compression, atleast with the s4's.
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