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Old 08-25-2014, 12:19 PM
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whats the opinion on wossner pistons for a 6.0? ive got a set of scat rods and saw these pistons on ebay but never heard of them.
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I've seen 'em on E-Bay but their "newest" 2014 catalog has nothing on the LS line in it...
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Same here. Didn't see anything on thier website
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They did a short run and only have a few sets left. I ran a set in a ls3 they are good pistons you just wont be able to get a replacement in the future.
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thanks guys, I went with probe forged flat tops 10.8:1's and longer rods, 6.125
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mike Lough says they are good pistons. But cant go wround with probe. I am looking at Diamonds for my next build.
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I look at diamond also, just got these at a good price so out with the check book!
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Hey just wondering how the wossner pistons are working out for you? I wanna buy them because they seem better than stock.
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9brodie, I would recommend you read all of those 7 horribly long post above your
#8 post, I believe you will find the answer you are seeking
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I went with another brand, I ordered probe, but after 2 months of backorder I cancelled them. now I have Wiseco pistons. haven't ran the engine yet as im having the truck set up for ladderbars and coil overs.I hoopeto have it back together and driving febuary-march of next year
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I have had great experiences with JE & Wiseco. I consistently hear good things about Diamond, but I haven't used them yet.
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Anybody ever tried the dss pistons for the 6.0
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I looked at the dss piston, but didn't see one for the compression I wanted.



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