You're right. I read further down the a thread on the Teamswift website and found that our G16B's Cylinder head volume (not combustion chamber volume, which I thought were one in the same:P) was 25.5cc. When I put that in, with specs from the SRP website for the low comp. pistons (-11.6cc dish) it gives a 9.13:1 ratio. On the same subject, I came across a Toyota Yaris engine (1.5L 1NZ-FE for anyone who cares to know:) ), and noticed that their specs were also very similar to ours. The pistons are 75mm bore, stroke is 84.7mm. Anywho, the G16B piston height is 28.5mm, with the 1NZ height being 27.6mm. The only hindrance for using these pistons, which would effectively drop our CR down to 8.75:1 (again, if my specs are correct) is that the piston pin diameter is .9mm smaller on the 1NZ piston. G16B piston pin diameter=18.9mm, 1NZ piston pin diameter=18.02mm. Can a machine shop bore out the pin holes by that much, without negatively affecting the piston? Or is the 8.75:1 CR not really worth the effort? BTW they make and sell forged 1NZ pistons, which is why I was curious! Thanks again!