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What should compression rates be between
STONER66
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1996 TOYOTA TARAGO
200,000 MILES
Currently have 180, 167, 175, 175
Sunday, July 1st, 2012 AT 5:05 AM
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They're fine. Compression can't go up on its own unless the engine is very heavily carboned. You mainly want the readings to be within about 10 percent of each other which yours are.
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