Looking for custom pistons

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Looking for custom pistons

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Does anyone know where I can get custom forged pistons. Which companies would meet my specs, and of these, which has the better piston. I am willing to pay $$$. I am looking for 0.030 over, a 28cc dish and a 1.375" pin height.
The plan is a 258 crank, 4.0 rods a 0.045 quench, 9.1:1 SCR and 6.8:1 DCR.
Yes -I am a noob with more $ than sense.
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Contact Diamond pistons. You really should work through the shop that is doing your machining. The Diamond custom pistom form will probly ask some questions you will not have an answer to.
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Plechtan wrote:Contact Diamond pistons. You really should work through the shop that is doing your machining. The Diamond custom pistom form will probly ask some questions you will not have an answer to.
X 2. When you get done answering Diamonds questions. You will know exactly what you have.

Mine were .080 over and pin height was adjusted for the Eagle rod and a zero deck.
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