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Old 10-30-2017, 08:12 AM
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Yes I've searched and found some old threads with nothing but speculation.
I pulled the heads and pan on a "fresh" LQ4 I recently picked up. It is a Gen III but has the nice floating pin rods and these pistons. Are these stock pistons from 05+, LY6 maybe? or aftermarket. Thanks!
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They look exactly like the pistons in my 05 I had. The pistons with fly cuts were designed for vvt engines, some just made it into non vvt engines. The valve relief is for the exhaust valves . There are 2 reliefs so the piston can be used on either bank.
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Originally Posted by jimmyp3353
They look exactly like the pistons in my 05 I had. The pistons with fly cuts were designed for vvt engines, some just made it into non vvt engines. The valve relief is for the exhaust valves . There are 2 reliefs so the piston can be used on either bank.
So, stock...how much nitrous will they hold?
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Put a better steam tube system on it to keep #7 and 8 cyls happy and the rings will hold 200ish before they have the tendency to butt up against them selves and break lands. File fit them and theyll hold more with a good tune. Its mostly in the tune/afr/plugs if you set up the rings right.



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