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Old 07-15-2012, 11:38 AM
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Default Diamond 4.005 bore forged pistons

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Price: $450
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): KS
Item Condition: Used
Engine: LS2/LS3/LS7/L92/LS9
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine

i bought these off a buddy who bought them off a member off here, theryre like new they werent used very long, very low miles asking $450 obo they are $770 new so i dont think im asking alot my names dylan you can pm me or text me anytime my # is 620-252-9354 thanks for looking...heres a link to tell you everything about them.. http://www.cnc-motorsports.com/diamo...-005-bore.html

Chevy LS2 Pistons can be used with small nitrous/forced induction applications. Offset wrist pins provide quiet operation. Ratios are configured for
-.010" (positive) deck height @ 9.240"

Standard 1.5mm x 1.5mm x 3.0mm ring package (Rings not Included)

Premium 8620 wrist pins included

Gasket volume = 11.8cc to 12.4cc

top ring down from piston crown ".210" to .250"

valve relief depths = .165" intake and .107" exhaust

Compression Ratio with 66cc Heads 10.5:1
Compression Ratio with 70cc Heads 10.1:1
Advertised piston weight 427 grams.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SKU DRP- 11550
Manufacturer- Diamond
Vehicle Make- Chevy LS
Bore Size- 4.005
Wrist Pin Size- 0.927
Piston Material- 2618 Forged
Compression Height- 1.115
Piston Ring Size- 1.5 1.5 3.0mm
Piston Type Dish- -10cc
Rod Length- 6.125
Crankshaft Stroke- 4.000
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Afternoon bump!!
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I think if you put more info. on you pistons like stroke,rods that can be use part number ect. Can help you with the add.
Bump for you.
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Originally Posted by fastsspr
I think if you put more info. on you pistons like stroke,rods that can be use part number ect. Can help you with the add.
Bump for you.
Deatils are essential, especially when the link doesn't work...
Even a part number will help.
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yeah that link dont work
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These are back up for sale!!
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if you can pm me info on the like what what rod to use and so forth im looking for a set asap and hopefully these will work with what i need but plz pm me bc once i post on something i seem to never be able to find it again lol thanks
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http://www.cnc-motorsports.com/diamo...-005-bore.html new link
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hey man i was reading up and i dont think i can use these bc im using a stock crank
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might call CNC Motorsports and ask them if its possible to use them with stock rods or not
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I was interested then i just noticed they were for a stroker crank. Thats weird to have the small wrist pin to, i think.

But i guess these pistons are for a 403 cubic inch setup.
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you can always buy a crank too lol
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Originally Posted by BadA** SS
you can always buy a crank too lol
Yes, I have one I will let go of, cheaper than my ad says too!
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or you could buy my pistons to use with your crank!
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