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    Can I run a 1.3 head on a 1.6 using .042 head gasket and raised Ross Racing pistons

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    Wonder what the benefits of that would be :???:
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    • #3
      Pretty sure none. iirc the 1.3 head has smaller valves and crappier ports.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kbaker2012 View Post
        Can I run a 1.3 head on a 1.6 using .042 head gasket and raised Ross Racing pistons
        Try it and report back. That's a very specific question.
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        • #5
          I can't see why you would want to do that,you mentioned racing pistons and then you are throwing on a head that does not have any race porting angle cleanup springs or race valves to compliment? No engines are the same from Brand to brand but that seems backwards most people throw money at head work and leave the bottom in stock up to a point especially naturally aspirated. With turbo you are going to want new pistons and might be able to leave the head alone but if it's terrible flow it needs to be addressed too.

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