New 4.2L mini-stroker recipes

Newbies, and basic Stroker Recipes... Get started with your first stroker here!!
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Russ Pottenger
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Re: New 4.2L mini-stroker recipes

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If you’re considering running a 150 shot of NOS I’d recommend doing a Forged Piston upgrade over a factory replacement cast piston.

The other advantage of running a Forged Piston other than it’s strength is that within reason you’re not limited to a specific dish volume.

You’re welcome to shoot me a call or email

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Re: New 4.2L mini-stroker recipes

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Russ Pottenger wrote: April 30th, 2024, 4:29 pm If you’re considering running a 150 shot of NOS I’d recommend doing a Forged Piston upgrade over a factory replacement cast piston.

The other advantage of running a Forged Piston other than it’s strength is that within reason you’re not limited to a specific dish volume.

You’re welcome to shoot me a call or email

Russ Pottenger
Bishop-Buehl Racing Engines
531 N. Lyall Avenue
West Covina, California 91790
Work (626) 967-1000
Cell (626) 673-2203
Email: [email protected]

Yes sir thank you for the info, I'm the one that gave you a email and then a call at around 12:50 CT. over a set of forged "944" stroker pistons and rods with the .927 Chevy sized pins :D i do appreciate ya and ill definitely be giving you a call again to order until further notice !

Thank's again Dylan :D
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Re: New 4.2L mini-stroker recipes

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Sounds good Dylan.

Happy to hook you up.
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