Set of forged Mahle pistons
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No, they were installed by the previous owner, but he said the engine they were in was "run, but no mileage on them". I purchased them from him, but changed my plans for a new motor and required a larger bore so they've just sat in a box.
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Originally Posted by Mke Vee
They're for LS1 stock stroke crank & rod length, yes?
Nice floor BTW.
mv
Nice floor BTW.
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Those are not stock rod length, FYI, and I believe the require a the block to be bored .010 or .005 over... Not sure about the bore. Looks like these are ideal for a turbo set up. Anyone think I'm wrong about any of this? If I am, plz correct my statements! Thanks! I was hoping these were just flycut 4cc stock rod length pistons when i saw the title! Dang it!
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To my knowledge, they will fit a stock LS1/LS6 bore, but you would have to check with Mahle on that as well as your question about stroke. They are dished, so indeed would be great to lower compression for an FI setup.
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Originally Posted by SilverGoatGirl
LS1105905I26 is part number.
Bore 3.905
Stroke 4.00
Rod 6.125
Comp. Height 1.105
Dome Volume -26
CR w/64cc 8.8
I think this would be somewhere in the neighbor hood of a 383.
I hope this helps.
-Dave