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70 according to the wiseco information sheet, all the ones ive ever done have been at least 66, theres an obvious difference between 25s and 26s the 26 chambers are alot deeper, all these 63cc rb26s must have been milled heaps to get them that low, if you do a comp ratio calculation using 63cc chambers youll end up with higher than the factory 8.5 to 1.

how can 25 heads with comp ratios of 9 to 1, smaller crown on the piston and a shorter stroke have the same cc chamber as 26 heads that have 8.5 to 1 comp ratio, if the stroke of the 26 is longer and the crown on the piston is bigger then with the same chamber volume the 26 comp ratio will be higer than 9 to 1.

ace_nz, this was the thinking behind my question. I have a stock Nissan RB26DETT piston, and a stock Nissan RB25DET piston here on my desk, the crown protrusions differ as you say.... Hmmm. I am asking this as i have been offered an HKS 2.8 stroker kit, brand new, at a good discount, and am trying to work out the compression if I fit this kit into my RB25DETT block with RB25DET head.

Arias Pistons for RB30s with twin cams head have 2 part numbers ,one for 25 head and one for 26 head.I have to CC pauls head and a stock GTR head this week as he has an RB26 crank going in to his RB25 and i need to work out the pistons i need to use.Will post the details then.

one thing you guy might have over looked here it the piston to deck hieght of block the head and piston from 25 and 26 could be just as you said but if the piston to deck height could be quiet different (i dont know this just idea that could expain the problem)

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