Stroker kit options 6.0 L76 under 2k
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Stroker kit options 6.0 L76 under 2k
Plan on running NA so I am open to a cast stroker kit that comes with 4.020-30 pistons and 58x reluctor. Changing a reluctor would be no problem. If there are no options under 2k can someone tell me reasons why a cast stroker crank paired with gen iv connecting rods would not work?
Last edited by Guy with a Chevy; 08-29-2024 at 10:18 AM.
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I think my option was a good in-between on cost. Still plenty strong but also not stupid expensive. I went BTR rod and crank, and Wiseco Pro pistons. Pistons I’m sure you can go different route to save $$.
Rods $665 shipped
Crank $799 shipped with reluctor
Pistons $9xx shipped
Rods $665 shipped
Crank $799 shipped with reluctor
Pistons $9xx shipped
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#4
I have a friend that worked at a machine shop. His advice when I asked the same question was to buy a complete stroker kit from somewhere.
I dont know of any cast stroker cranks fot LS stuff.
He also said that with the cheaper stuff, it takes more labor and metal to balance correctly. By the time its done your pretty much at the price of a quality piece anyways.
I dont know of any cast stroker cranks fot LS stuff.
He also said that with the cheaper stuff, it takes more labor and metal to balance correctly. By the time its done your pretty much at the price of a quality piece anyways.
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#6
I was going to order through them but they don't come balanced. Still debating it since they come cast pistons for longevity. I wish Summit would have some actual discounts. The promo code changed from LABORDAY to LABOR just for yesterday and after driving home thinking it was an actual discount to find the discount had not actually changed was a let down. To top it off Summit sends all that crap in every box talking about rewards and dreams of summit bucks and after years of shopping they never actually gave me anything? Like really just a big sham for what a tycoon they are. I stopped buying my gaskets and all the small stuff through them just easier and cheaper to get them from amazon.
Looks like when I order as it will only be a matter of time I am highly likely to try CNC Motorsports as from what I have heard they actually give promotions and discount codes to valuable members.
Looks like when I order as it will only be a matter of time I am highly likely to try CNC Motorsports as from what I have heard they actually give promotions and discount codes to valuable members.
Last edited by Guy with a Chevy; 09-03-2024 at 09:47 AM.
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This last July a friend told me he ordered a callies comp rotating assembly through Summit and recieved 10% off, Am I just chasing smoke or do they just randomly select who they do this for? I dont remember any special discounts in from summit the last 2 years that actually amounted to anything other than maybe 2-3% off on orders over 2k. I was thinking of waiting till Christmas time but it will probably be the same price gouging situation with no new promotions...
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#9
Ive spent soooo much money with various big name vendors over the years. Never really received anything in the mail or email as far as promos or discounts. Other than that, never had a bad experience with any of them.
The only time I have received any type of realt discount was when ordering during their holiday specials, or when ordering from their closeout sections.
The only time I have received any type of realt discount was when ordering during their holiday specials, or when ordering from their closeout sections.
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Ive spent soooo much money with various big name vendors over the years. Never really received anything in the mail or email as far as promos or discounts. Other than that, never had a bad experience with any of them.
The only time I have received any type of realt discount was when ordering during their holiday specials, or when ordering from their closeout sections.
The only time I have received any type of realt discount was when ordering during their holiday specials, or when ordering from their closeout sections.
Yeah kinda feel washed over for trying to be a dedicated Summit customer for the last 2 years. I just remembered a few days ago the only reason I switched from being a lifetime ebay/amazon/rockauto was the huge talk of promotions and summit bucks which was about the time spending got out of control with a few aftermarket projects I had and never realized I switched I guess.
The hint should have been when I didn't receive any speed points for a few large purchases of hard parts and gaskets. Even Autozone does a better job at keeping me coming back with every fifth purchase rewarding $25 of in store credit not to mention 10% off for being a veteran on any purchase.
I will make a decision by the end of the week of where to get this rotating assembly whether it be used, speed master or cnc motorsports I will save money and make sure our local machinist look it over for me before assembling.
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What percentage of discount on a large purchase? The summit quality is somewhat there depending on what you get. I bought a large spring compressor from them that was bent one time before shipping as the package didn't have a single crease. The thing was overkill for almost about anything you could throw at it even made a joke when a friends asked me what it was I replied "thats for removing ball joints"!
Yeah kinda feel washed over for trying to be a dedicated Summit customer for the last 2 years. I just remembered a few days ago the only reason I switched from being a lifetime ebay/amazon/rockauto was the huge talk of promotions and summit bucks which was about the time spending got out of control with a few aftermarket projects I had and never realized I switched I guess.
The hint should have been when I didn't receive any speed points for a few large purchases of hard parts and gaskets. Even Autozone does a better job at keeping me coming back with every fifth purchase rewarding $25 of in store credit not to mention 10% off for being a veteran on any purchase.
I will make a decision by the end of the week of where to get this rotating assembly whether it be used, speed master or cnc motorsports I will save money and make sure our local machinist look it over for me before assembling.
Yeah kinda feel washed over for trying to be a dedicated Summit customer for the last 2 years. I just remembered a few days ago the only reason I switched from being a lifetime ebay/amazon/rockauto was the huge talk of promotions and summit bucks which was about the time spending got out of control with a few aftermarket projects I had and never realized I switched I guess.
The hint should have been when I didn't receive any speed points for a few large purchases of hard parts and gaskets. Even Autozone does a better job at keeping me coming back with every fifth purchase rewarding $25 of in store credit not to mention 10% off for being a veteran on any purchase.
I will make a decision by the end of the week of where to get this rotating assembly whether it be used, speed master or cnc motorsports I will save money and make sure our local machinist look it over for me before assembling.
I been buying some things from Jegs but there returns policy sucks.
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What percentage of discount on a large purchase? The summit quality is somewhat there depending on what you get. I bought a large spring compressor from them that was bent one time before shipping as the package didn't have a single crease. The thing was overkill for almost about anything you could throw at it even made a joke when a friends asked me what it was I replied "thats for removing ball joints"!
Yeah kinda feel washed over for trying to be a dedicated Summit customer for the last 2 years. I just remembered a few days ago the only reason I switched from being a lifetime ebay/amazon/rockauto was the huge talk of promotions and summit bucks which was about the time spending got out of control with a few aftermarket projects I had and never realized I switched I guess.
The hint should have been when I didn't receive any speed points for a few large purchases of hard parts and gaskets. Even Autozone does a better job at keeping me coming back with every fifth purchase rewarding $25 of in store credit not to mention 10% off for being a veteran on any purchase.
I will make a decision by the end of the week of where to get this rotating assembly whether it be used, speed master or cnc motorsports I will save money and make sure our local machinist look it over for me before assembling.
Yeah kinda feel washed over for trying to be a dedicated Summit customer for the last 2 years. I just remembered a few days ago the only reason I switched from being a lifetime ebay/amazon/rockauto was the huge talk of promotions and summit bucks which was about the time spending got out of control with a few aftermarket projects I had and never realized I switched I guess.
The hint should have been when I didn't receive any speed points for a few large purchases of hard parts and gaskets. Even Autozone does a better job at keeping me coming back with every fifth purchase rewarding $25 of in store credit not to mention 10% off for being a veteran on any purchase.
I will make a decision by the end of the week of where to get this rotating assembly whether it be used, speed master or cnc motorsports I will save money and make sure our local machinist look it over for me before assembling.
Last big purchase from Summit was a short block. Free shipping to my door, that was nice. But no discounts. Amazon and ebay I only ever use for generic stuff. Random cheap tools, bulk hoses, stuff like that. I don't trust them, dont care if the box looks legit.
Rockauto I use quite a bit. I may get lucky and get a 5-10% promo code in my inbox once in a while. Also get a lot of stuff from their closeouts at good prices.
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#15
Would you guys mind telling me which one of these 2 kits you would go with?!
https://cnc-motorsports.com/catalog/.../category/967/
https://cnc-motorsports.com/gm-ls-6-...e-pistons.html
Not much info on he SRP pistons. I see both have all forged components and I am not too concerned with the 2cc difference in piston volume. The main difference I can see is the SRP has thicker piston rings, is that a optimal for longevity or are they for more compression power at the cost of more wear?
Wow ordering from out of state saves me $200 :]
https://cnc-motorsports.com/catalog/.../category/967/
https://cnc-motorsports.com/gm-ls-6-...e-pistons.html
Not much info on he SRP pistons. I see both have all forged components and I am not too concerned with the 2cc difference in piston volume. The main difference I can see is the SRP has thicker piston rings, is that a optimal for longevity or are they for more compression power at the cost of more wear?
Wow ordering from out of state saves me $200 :]
Last edited by Guy with a Chevy; 09-07-2024 at 08:39 AM.
#16
Eagle Budget Forged Stroker Rotating Assembly for Chevrolet GM LS Gen III IV LS2 LQ4 LQ9 LY6 6.0
Eagle Budget Forged Stroker Rotating Assembly for Chevrolet GM LS Gen – AMS RACINGAnd then get Summit to price match ?
Last edited by Doug G; 09-07-2024 at 02:40 PM.
#17
Would you guys mind telling me which one of these 2 kits you would go with?!
https://cnc-motorsports.com/catalog/.../category/967/
https://cnc-motorsports.com/gm-ls-6-...e-pistons.html
Not much info on he SRP pistons. I see both have all forged components and I am not too concerned with the 2cc difference in piston volume. The main difference I can see is the SRP has thicker piston rings, is that a optimal for longevity or are they for more compression power at the cost of more wear?
Wow ordering from out of state saves me $200 :]
https://cnc-motorsports.com/catalog/.../category/967/
https://cnc-motorsports.com/gm-ls-6-...e-pistons.html
Not much info on he SRP pistons. I see both have all forged components and I am not too concerned with the 2cc difference in piston volume. The main difference I can see is the SRP has thicker piston rings, is that a optimal for longevity or are they for more compression power at the cost of more wear?
Wow ordering from out of state saves me $200 :]
why not piece together a kit that works for exactly what you want for that price? $800 crank, $4-600 rods, and have $6-800 to find a piston set?
#18
Is there a rule of thumb for wrist pin size when it comes to selecting your own rods and pistons for a 6.0 L76/LS2 block with a 4" stroke? Stick with .927 to have a wider selection? So if I was going to select my own parts I would go through summit to keep it simple. Any feedback on these summit stroker rods?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...make/chevrolet
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...make/chevrolet
Last edited by Guy with a Chevy; 09-07-2024 at 04:45 PM.
#19
The only problem I see with this is ordering everything while guessing compression with the given C.H.'s and piston dish volume although I do see that .927 wrist pin pistons have mostly 1.115 C.H. so i can I trust these numbers give or take .001-.002?
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