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I have 150 psi on all six cylinders.....would you trade your wheels for 30 psi off each of my cylinders? That's 180 psi total when you only need 60 psi....If you pass on this deal you're crazy;-)
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so can anyone tell me how you add psi to your cylinders? and how much it cost per psi?
first you need to buy a bag of sandblasting sand. then you need to polish the inside of the cylinder by sand blasting it to remove all the gunk. this is best done by pouring the bag of sand into your intake and letting it suck up the sand. make sure not to use too much. this will then improve compression since the pistons can move more freely. next make sure to put water in the oil cap to clean out any excess sand that may be left behind to prevent damage to the pistons. now run a compression test to see how much more psi was added. if unsatisfied, repeat the process as needed. max you can get from an rb is 175 psi using this method.
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first you need to buy a bag of sandblasting sand. then you need to polish the inside of the cylinder by sand blasting it to remove all the gunk. this is best done by pouring the bag of sand into your intake and letting it suck up the sand. make sure not to use too much. this will then improve compression since the pistons can move more freely. next make sure to put water in the oil cap to clean out any excess sand that may be left behind to prevent damage to the pistons. now run a compression test to see how much more psi was added. if unsatisfied, repeat the process as needed. max you can get from an rb is 175 psi using this method.
LOL! OH DUDE! thats just mean! this guy will probably go try it!
seriosuly buddy the best way to add psi into your cylinders is to do a crazy swap, get rid of that POS RB and go buy yourself a KA24E, and then ask a shop to install it for you. INSTANT compression fix not to mention MAD power.
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