can i bore a 98 ls1 out .10
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The price of the pistons is irrelevant,it's the amount of material that is present within the cylinder sleeves that is important. To thin of a cylinder wall can produce excessive heat within the chamber. There is no need to remove more material than is necessary,as I stated before the 98 cylinder sleeves are a lot thinner than the later model blocks. It's your engine do as you please...I wouldn't post again on this thread...it's you that will pay the piper not me!!
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My old 98 model car had a 2002 LS1 block with Mahle .010" over pistions...3.908" bore...ate a 100 shot quite well, and is now a turbo motor for someone. I sold it, he sold it, says the guy put a turbo on it. I built it, had 11,000 miles on it when i sold it and went through ALOT of nitrous, on top of being a heads/cam/intake 450+ horse motor through a 9" rear. I dont know about a 98 block, but Mahle makes the stock pistons for LS1 so I trust that they know whats up. Some people say the 98 block has different sleeves, but when i pulled my 98 out and compared it to the 02, I say just got 3.905" with it to be safe...whats the extra ,003" anyway. But it is safe to do .010" on newer blocks.