So i have been pouring over the forums and haven't found an exacting answer. My problem, I ordered a wiesco piston kit years ago (7 to be exact) from shonutperformance and I am now finally able to start putting this car back together slowly. My issue is setting the ring gaps, as the wiseco gap sheet tells me I need to multiply the bore 3.622 X.040 to get my top ring gap, and .055 for the bottom. My ring gaps are all .016 top except for 2 came gapped at .019. Isn't that out of spec for the rings? All of my lower rings are at .022 exactly which according to my spec sheet is .003 over what they should be. The values do not change if you swap cylinders, the bore on the block was exceptional and uniform fortunately. Is there a standard gap range for a gap sheet, it doesn't show any variation on the ring gap (like +or-.003 for example), or should it be the exact gap you should get dependent on your application. I know the stock gap is a range of 012-.018, and the lower gap should be bigger than the top to eliminate flutter. I am thinking of putting some boost to this engine as well, but not immediately. Would a gap of .019 top and .022 be good to run N/A? Or should I get a new set of rings possibly? I am a little lost in what I should do. Thank you in advance for the help.