babhahahaahha its such an old thing but still makes me laugh! hahahahayano28 wrote:damn Bens big penis..."bor.ed out" not jacking off to *~delightful!~* porn
cat converters are aftermarket ones worth it over stock
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Blahahahah quote of the century ....yano28 wrote: can be jacking off to *~delightful!~* p0rn out though... I'm kinda curious myself...

Yeah, I think I may chase this down... Depending on cost, I may do this rather then looking at getting another import....
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I cant see why you couldn't...
The 6A13 block comes out of the same mould as the 6A12. Only difference is in bore & stroke. I dont reckon you'd get anywhere near 3 litre thou, I'd say you'd be stuck within the confines of 2.5, maybe 2.6 with a little more stroke. It would also be dependant on what pistons are available to suit. If you've ever seen 6A12 pistons, they are fairly specific in their shape, they are almost 'mated' to the cylinder head chambers - with valve clearance scallops to suit too.
The 6A13 block comes out of the same mould as the 6A12. Only difference is in bore & stroke. I dont reckon you'd get anywhere near 3 litre thou, I'd say you'd be stuck within the confines of 2.5, maybe 2.6 with a little more stroke. It would also be dependant on what pistons are available to suit. If you've ever seen 6A12 pistons, they are fairly specific in their shape, they are almost 'mated' to the cylinder head chambers - with valve clearance scallops to suit too.