blackgt87
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I was SO tempted to respond to the earlier message with "Wow! Look how much they stretch!". But I didn't. ;-)
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I was SO tempted to respond to the earlier message with "Wow! Look how much they stretch!". But I didn't. ;-)
Deysha From All Ford Mustangs who is a Ford Cust Service Rep mention the 13s having Oil Squirters, in that debate thread.... Take it for what its worth...
Yeah no thanks.
Dyno it
I will soon, waiting for the weather to cool down. Its over 100 degrees in the shop. Not good for dynoing.
You have the early parts. Late '12 would be 12/08/11 and later.
Here's the break down:
03/22/2010 - 12/07/2011, is part number BR3Z-6108-F (original piston).
12/08/2011 - 02/26/2012, is part number BR3Z-6108-FB (unknown piston).
02/27/2012 - Present, is part number BR3Z-6108-FC (upgraded).
So did you ever get the BR3Z-6108-FB (unknown piston) in to compare?
This made me think about when Ford revised the short block in '93...going from forged to hyper-u-crack-em pistons.
Lol, my 95 GT ran 11.6 on 15 lbs of boost with the stock short block and those hyper-u-crack em pistons you refer to.
Lol, kids!