Stroker pistons
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Stroker pistons
so I am researching doing a stroker engine for Old Moldy. I would like to use the 4.0 rods but don't want to spring for $500+ KB Icon pistons. Considering the popularity of this engine, there must be someone out there who makes a cast or hypertuetic piston for the 4.0 rod /stroker combo. I've looked but cannot find one. Has anyone else located anything or does KB have a monopoly on this market?
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Re: Stroker pistons
Russ Pottenger can supply you with a set of custom forged pistons, and I believe a set of six costs somewhere around $450. Very good value in my book.
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Re: Stroker pistons
I think I might have found what I'm looking for. What do y'all think of these?
http://www.jegs.com/i/United-Engine-Mac ... 0/10002/-1
http://www.jegs.com/i/United-Engine-Mac ... 0/10002/-1
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Re: Stroker pistons
I wouldn't use them. They're low compression pistons with a circular dish that provides no quench effect whatsoever.
OK if you're on a really tight budget, but would you really want to build a stroker that's merely OK?
OK if you're on a really tight budget, but would you really want to build a stroker that's merely OK?
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Re: Stroker pistons
X2,Cheromaniac wrote:I wouldn't use them. They're low compression pistons with a circular dish that provides no quench effect whatsoever.
OK if you're on a really tight budget, but would you really want to build a stroker that's merely OK?
Dino is absolutely correct. It's just not worth compromising your Stroker build utilizing a cast/ Hypereutectic piston that has a less than desirable design for around $200.00
Feel free to shoot me an email I'll be happy to send you some information on my pistons, steel rods, and related components and kits
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