didn't mean to insult but I wanted to make it clear on the order.
For an NA motor you can cut 1/4 of the way through the pistons total thickness on a forged piston(at these power levels)
Typically you don't need to go deeper on the cut, stock depth is fine, its just the overall arch of the cut needs to be larger. For a stock short block you can cut for a cam bigger than it can support.
things that make life easier are knowing the IVO timing, closer to 0* means more clearance, EVC again, closer to 0*= better clearance. typically on a small cam degreeing in some retard can give you more intake clearance at the expense of low speed torqeu.
For an NA motor you can cut 1/4 of the way through the pistons total thickness on a forged piston(at these power levels)
Typically you don't need to go deeper on the cut, stock depth is fine, its just the overall arch of the cut needs to be larger. For a stock short block you can cut for a cam bigger than it can support.
things that make life easier are knowing the IVO timing, closer to 0* means more clearance, EVC again, closer to 0*= better clearance. typically on a small cam degreeing in some retard can give you more intake clearance at the expense of low speed torqeu.