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Callies Rods - JE 2618 Extreme Duty Pistons - Lifters

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Old 09-12-2014, 06:13 PM
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Talking Callies Rods - JE 2618 Extreme Duty Pistons - Lifters

Category: Racing Parts
Price: $1
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): AL
Item Condition: Brand New
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LT1/LT4, Small Block
LS Engine?: Non-LS Part

I have a complete set of Callies H-Beam rods (Part# CSA5700DS2A2AH) and JE Extreme Duty 2618 pistons (Part# 131631) for sale.

Links to specs:
http://www.jepistons.com/Products/131631.aspx
http://www.callies.com/compstar/connecting-rods/h-beam/

The rods are in excellent condition and include ARP 2000 bolts. The pistons are in good shape with no signs of detonation or abnormal wear. The pistons have some skirt wear but this is to be expected with a used piston.

I also have a set of used LS7 lifters for sale.

All components have roughly 6,000 miles on them and have served me well in my blown 383. I am switching things around during the rebuild and going to a different rod/piston combo (different CR, etc) so I'm looking to find a good home for these parts. Everything was pulled in working condition. I can take any additional pics upon request.

Prices are below (OBO):
Pistons with pins - $old
Rods - $470


LS7 Lifters - $old







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I'll take the lifters. PM me your info. Thanks Nick
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Lifters sold!
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how much power can these rods and pistons potentially handle on a turbo setup/ and what compression?
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Originally Posted by James chandler
how much power can these rods and pistons potentially handle on a turbo setup/ and what compression?
I believe Callies rates the rods at a very conservative 750hp but if you read around, you will see folks hitting 1000 with them. As for the pistons, I was going to double check the JE site but the catalog appears to be down. A buddy of mine has a turbo LT1 with the same bottom rods and pistons but with a 6" rod. He is in the 750-800rwhp range with no issues. I was running these at 19lbs and 9.3:1 static compression. I went with the 5.7 rod since the would give me more material at the top of the piston.
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Ok cool man let me check on some stuff and I'll let you know either way.
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Sounds good. Thanks for the interest.
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Pistons are sold. Rods are still available.
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