J jeffstanggt04 New Member Apr 1, 2005 71 0 0 Jun 9, 2005 #1 Jun 9, 2005 #1 Just ordered VT Stage 2 cams will i have to cut my pistons or not
stangman 15 Year Member Jul 10, 2003 2,690 10 69 in a 3 bed, 2 bath Jun 9, 2005 #2 Jun 9, 2005 #2 assuming you have stock pistons......No
RedBullitt New Member Jul 7, 2004 462 0 0 Morgantown WV Jun 10, 2005 #3 Jun 10, 2005 #3 nope not with the stock ones as far as i have seen. you do need new springs and i would highly recomend a tune too.
nope not with the stock ones as far as i have seen. you do need new springs and i would highly recomend a tune too.
HoustonGT Gilded Gelding Apr 6, 2003 1,418 0 0 Houston Jun 10, 2005 #4 Jun 10, 2005 #4 RedBullitt said: nope not with the stock ones as far as i have seen. you do need new springs and i would highly recomend a tune too. Click to expand... OT but your car sounds badass, got any pics or vids? Also, is the Bassani Racing Aftercat different than the Street Comp. one?
RedBullitt said: nope not with the stock ones as far as i have seen. you do need new springs and i would highly recomend a tune too. Click to expand... OT but your car sounds badass, got any pics or vids? Also, is the Bassani Racing Aftercat different than the Street Comp. one?
BlackenedSVT Active Member Jan 18, 2004 1,841 7 38 New Jersey Jun 10, 2005 #5 Jun 10, 2005 #5 jeffstanggt04 said: Just ordered VT Stage 2 cams will i have to cut my pistons or not Click to expand... Why would you have to cut your pistons? I've never heard of peopel doing tha tbefore, but why would you? I will be ordering VT Stage 2s in the winter I believe =) Can't wait.
jeffstanggt04 said: Just ordered VT Stage 2 cams will i have to cut my pistons or not Click to expand... Why would you have to cut your pistons? I've never heard of peopel doing tha tbefore, but why would you? I will be ordering VT Stage 2s in the winter I believe =) Can't wait.
stangman 15 Year Member Jul 10, 2003 2,690 10 69 in a 3 bed, 2 bath Jun 10, 2005 #6 Jun 10, 2005 #6 UDTBadkarma said: Why would you have to cut your pistons? I've never heard of peopel doing tha tbefore, but why would you? I will be ordering VT Stage 2s in the winter I believe =) Can't wait. Click to expand... because too large of a cam or to flat of a piston will cause PTV. you can avoid the contact by having your pistons cut if either one is the case
UDTBadkarma said: Why would you have to cut your pistons? I've never heard of peopel doing tha tbefore, but why would you? I will be ordering VT Stage 2s in the winter I believe =) Can't wait. Click to expand... because too large of a cam or to flat of a piston will cause PTV. you can avoid the contact by having your pistons cut if either one is the case
BooWFO New Member May 10, 2005 991 0 0 Louisville, KY Jun 10, 2005 #7 Jun 10, 2005 #7 UDTBadkarma said: Why would you have to cut your pistons? I've never heard of peopel doing tha tbefore, but why would you? I will be ordering VT Stage 2s in the winter I believe =) Can't wait. Click to expand... The NPI to PI swap guys is common they have to cut them.
UDTBadkarma said: Why would you have to cut your pistons? I've never heard of peopel doing tha tbefore, but why would you? I will be ordering VT Stage 2s in the winter I believe =) Can't wait. Click to expand... The NPI to PI swap guys is common they have to cut them.