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Old 11-26-2006, 03:43 PM
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I have an 02 Camaro SS and i want to do a 4" stroke and completely build up the engine. My plan is to then procharge it. What are the best internals to use? money is not an issue.
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Originally Posted by lsanb05
I have an 02 Camaro SS and i want to do a 4" stroke and completely build up the engine. My plan is to then procharge it. What are the best internals to use? money is not an issue.
Billet crank, oliver rods, cp pistons.
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who makes the best billet crank?
Old 11-26-2006, 05:01 PM
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this is what gmhigh tech used, its a pretty solid assembly
http://www.gmhightechperformance.com..._engine_build/
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I like Callies cranks, they got some killer stuff.
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We use in our 382's , a damn near bullet proof combo consisting of,
Callies 4" stroke crank
Compstar rods
Diamond Pistons
Total Seal rings

A Combination like that with either boost or nitrous , will defiantly find the weakest link of your car.
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If money is no object, wouldn't Lunati be the way to go? Callies, Compstar, Diamond, Mahle, Eagle, etc are all bargains relative to Lunati, and I'm assuming you get something for all the extra money.
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Lunati Pro-billet.
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what about the 408 lunati package with 8.5:1 compression. part number EA034-408
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Originally Posted by Gauge
If money is no object, wouldn't Lunati be the way to go? Callies, Compstar, Diamond, Mahle, Eagle, etc are all bargains relative to Lunati, and I'm assuming you get something for all the extra money.
Actually, except for Eagle most of those other brands you mentioned run about the same as Lunati.




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