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Old 09-10-2009, 09:53 PM   #1
cjhstang
 
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Default stock compression?

Did half a compression test today...before i lost sun light. the driverside of my engine gave 175psi across all four cylinders, give or take 5psi. hopefully doing the passenger side tomorrow

What does the stock '97 4.6 2v have? I have 110k miles on the odometer.

After owning the car for almost six years I'm finally getting financially set to be able to start modifying it... Don't wanna drop performance adders on it if its going to need a rebuild soon.
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