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Honda F20c 12.5:1 Cp Piston W/ Eagle H Beam Rods Combo 87mm on 2040-parts.com

US $899.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Eagle / CP Brand:EAGLE / CP PISTONS Manufacturer Part Number:CRS6023A3D / SC7165

CP Pistons and Eagle Connecting Rods Combo kit **HONDA F20C**

New Eagle 4340 Forged Steel H Beam rods with ARP rod bolts - Set of 4
New CP Performance Ring set - Set of 4
New CP 2618 Forged Aluminum Piston set - Set of 4 (Pins and locks included)
Combination is good for 900 HP natrually aspriated, boosted, or Nitrous use
Bore: 87.00mm
Compression Ratio: 12.5:1
Please allow 2-3 days for your order to be shipped - Thank you

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