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Im trying to get a set of oversize ea82t pistons, but none of the online subaru sites seem to list turbo ones, does anybody know of a source for them?

 

thanks!

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1781-LOYALE-XT-TURBO-EA82-H4-PISTON-RINGS-SET-6530-20-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem20afab3c19QQitemZ140386188313QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

 

These are boxed ITM, and I've never bought a set of these. But, I've bought ITM parts before that ended up being reboxed Genuine Subaru.

 

Have no idea what you'd get with this package tho. .020 oversize.

 

Doug

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I bought ITM engine valves for the Justy and EA-82 from a vender on eBay.

 

The aparantly are a parts Distributor from California, USA.

 

Subaru made .020 pistons and last time I looked, I didn't see them listed anymore from Subaru dealers. Could be they bought them up? I'd have to ask. They would be ATSUGI pistons, if that were so.

 

Doug

 

http://www.itmengine.com/index.html

 

 

"ITM Engine Components, Inc. is a worldwide distributor and importer of internal

engine components for import vehicles. This includes Asian and European vehicles as

well as Domestic applications based on import platforms. Our components primarily

are for passenger vehicles and light trucks but some engines do also carry over into the

 

industrial market.

ITM's parent company is Folks Enterprise LTD. which is located in Taipei, Taiwan.

 

Folks Ent. is a large part of why ITM can bring high quality parts to the US at such

low aftermarket prices. Folks Ent. communicates directly with the far east factories

that ITM purchases from to make sure that ITM's specifications are met before the

parts are ever loaded for shipping. Heavy communication between the factory, Folks

Ent, and ITM, is a very thorough process to make sure ITM is providing the best

possible component to the automotive aftermarket.

 

The components we distribute

meet or exceed OEM specifications for quality.

 

Many of these components are

manufactured by the same factories that are contracted by the original auto maker."

 

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