Mr Morlock wrote:machining heads has been done for ever but you must take proper advice on what to remove. Its also wise to actually work out what you expect to achieve and what are the risks in doing it. There is a $ cost in doing it and a $ cost running it because an increase in the compression ratio may result in the need for 98 fuel. Longevity may be affected. You may need a new headgasket etc. Paying for the work to be done - which most people do- is going to cost more than one might imagine
thanks.
i already run 98 fuel.
and yes head gasket etc would be needed but i don't think this is something i would do for now.