Ok, this is a stupid question but I'd rather ask here and get some good information then ask a parts house and get sold stuff I don't need.
I finally pulled the engine/trans out of my donor car last week and I've decided to spend money and rebuild the motor instead of just slaping it in. I figure if the drive line is definately good then thats 1 less thing to worry about.... for a long time at least.
Anyways, when you overbore a motor, you have to put in larger pistons and rings or do you just need bigger rings ?
While I'm here, anyone want to recomend what pistons I should use ? Its a late model 5.0/302 and I MIGHT go FI with it down the line...
I finally pulled the engine/trans out of my donor car last week and I've decided to spend money and rebuild the motor instead of just slaping it in. I figure if the drive line is definately good then thats 1 less thing to worry about.... for a long time at least.
Anyways, when you overbore a motor, you have to put in larger pistons and rings or do you just need bigger rings ?
While I'm here, anyone want to recomend what pistons I should use ? Its a late model 5.0/302 and I MIGHT go FI with it down the line...

You want the highest compression regardless of induction. Unless you're going to supercharge it. A short block for FI or carburation is the same. More compression means more efficiency. There is a limit of course with fuel grade, but a 9-10 to 1 compression ratio is what you want with either for pump gas. You can get by with more too, depnding on other factors.
FI, means Fuel Injection to me, shows how old I am.