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Heyya doing all looking for pistons seams my engine shop cant get them off he's suppler anymore

Looking for ACL pistons at the min but finding it hard!!!!!!

looking at supertech but found a thread saying they snapped the oil squirters n thats not very good!!!!!

any info ? need these asap .5mm over sized

Can get custom forged pistons if you send your factory pistons to piston manufacturer.

But most fit CP forged RB20DET pistons and haven't had any problems -

http://www.spoolimports.com/content/CPPistons.asp

Also H beam conrods for RB20DET -

http://www.spoolimports.com/content/SPOOLRB20DETCONRODS.asp

Edited by SKYPER

Yes spool imports. Can't say enough good things about them.

They will help you out with the bulk of your rebuild needs. and they are reasonably priced.

Ive bought, pistons, rods, oil sump, oil pumps, head drains etc, and have NEVER had a problem with them :P

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