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Posted by Alex in Texas on December 04, 2006 at 20:16:47 from (69.39.50.17):
Maybe tractor vet or someone can enlighten me on this: From more than one aftermarket parts suppliers, there is a "Dominator" overhaul kit option. Apparently this comes with pistons that increase the compression ratio from 15:1 to 15.5:1 or 16:1, depending upon kit. I don't need extra power out of engine, but I was wondering if it would make it start better in cold weather. Also, what kind of adverse effects could this have--(such as hotter operating temp). I certainly couldn't afford it to raise operating temp in 100 degree July Texas summer. Salesman is pushing it and says this won't be an issue with the 15.5:1 kit, but could be an issue with the 16:1 kit. What are some thoughts on this? By the way, thanks for all of the good responses to my last post.
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