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GEN 5 LT1/LT4 2014+ Diamond Pistons


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Diamond/BTR Piston Set - Gen 5 LT1/LT4. 4.065" Bore For STOCK CRANK and RODS. 10:7:1 SCR.  PN 801BTR. 

 

3D milling on piston crowns for ready to install finish • Piston crowns designed to work with OEM direct injection • Inboard forging design for maximum strength • Valve pockets designed to work with most aftermarket cylinder heads • Offset pins for quiet operation • Moly skirt coating for friction loss and skirt wear protection • Top ring down dimension: .300” • Ratios figured for .053” head gasket • Premium 1.2mm/1.2mm/3.0mm ring package included • Premium 8620 .180W wrist pins chamfered for roundwire locks included • Valve pocket depth: 0.200” intake and .200” exhaust • 2618 material for high horsepower, nitrous, and forced induction applications

 

PM for more photos.  Rods are stock 6.125 GM LT1's. Rod Bolts are ARPs.

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Selling for $600.00 obo. Will ship to you (you pay the shipping). I'm in Central MA and can meet most anywhere in New England. 

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