Quick hi-comp16v & silvertop 20v piston comparison

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Quick hi-comp16v & silvertop 20v piston comparison

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from my brief mic-ing of the pistons. we're looking at 1+mm dome increase on the silvertop over the hi-comp. here's your quick compression bump by merely fitting a 16v head atop a complete silvertop 20v bottom end for a 1620 setup EVEN with a factory head gasket.

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oh nice. you should have known i was going to ask but....

what is the piston compression height for the silver top and is it the same as the high comp?

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ga_goosh wrote:oh nice. you should have known i was going to ask but....

what is the piston compression height for the silver top and is it the same as the high comp?

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the compression gains of the ST over the hi-comp (latter w/ coated pistons) is .2! with the TRD .8 or .5mm gasket you get to closer to the 11+ compression. or milled with factory gasket but you lose more chamber area.

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i figured there was a small difference in comp higth between the 20v and the 16v. thanks occa 8)
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Re: Quick hi-comp16v & silvertop 20v piston comparison

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what about the change in combustion chamber volume? and what do you mean by the "high comp"

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Sam-Q wrote:what about the change in combustion chamber volume? and what do you mean by the "high comp"

sorry for digging up an old thread
no worries.

i was just comparing the ST pistons to the smallport/hi-comp pistons as per toyota's published compression numbers per motor models.

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so when you say "hi comp" you mean a smallport?
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correct. one strange setup i have come across recently is a 7 rib bottom end large port sporting low comp pistons but with a 20mm wrist. check it out:

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notice any differences?

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got a picture of the top of those?
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