New K24/k20 Turbo Piston 88mm 10:1 Je Pistons 242862 on 2040-parts.com
Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
k24/k20 piston complete set was going to used on my build but decided to part out my whole set up
specs Bore: 88mm C/D: 29.87mm Gram Weight: 325 Rod: 152mm Skirt Type: Full Round Head CC: 50.7 Stroke: 99mm Comp Ratio: 10.0:1 Dome CC: -7.6 Oversized: 1mm |
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