So I now find my self in the market for forged pistons for my 3.4. Does anybody know a company that makes them or will I have custom order them?
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i say go with JE.. wiseco said the didnt *have time* to make mine after i sent them a sample piston/chamber.. je knows there stuff. make sure you acually measure YOUR block and get all the info from YOUR block. there all a little different and you may as well get the perfect to you engine. it wouldnt be a bad idea to have a machine shop fill out your order sheetsigpic
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im not a fan of weisco, they cut corners and cost to much. i bought a set of pistons from diamond, full floating pins, polished, .030, 26cc dish, low tension metric rings forged and material added to strengthen. pistons were $74 a pop and the total bill was just shy of $800 for 6 pistons, rings, h-13pins. these are built to way higher standards than weisco. i sent my sample in on a thursday and received the pistons the following thursday! and $200 under there quote. ill post pics in my engine built thread which will be coming and you will see they are a very nice part.
should add im in winnipeg mb, canada so to get a set of custom forged pistons in a week is insaneLast edited by chevette_boy; 08-16-2008, 08:44 PM.1982 Twin Turbo Chevette:
2007: 3.2 Twin turbo, 309rwhp, 378 rwtq (detuned, stock botom end) 12.97@110mph
2008: 3.5 TwinTurbo...stay tuned
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Originally posted by Alxsmt View Posti say go with JE.. wiseco said the didnt *have time* to make mine after i sent them a sample piston/chamber.. je knows there stuff. make sure you acually measure YOUR block and get all the info from YOUR block. there all a little different and you may as well get the perfect to you engine. it wouldnt be a bad idea to have a machine shop fill out your order sheet1982 Twin Turbo Chevette:
2007: 3.2 Twin turbo, 309rwhp, 378 rwtq (detuned, stock botom end) 12.97@110mph
2008: 3.5 TwinTurbo...stay tuned
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because they need all the info on your block to make them. y not make the piston to fit your block? there custom anyways. i had my block honed (didnt need to be bored) and my cylinders were slightly larger that factory spec.
they also need to know combustion chamber CCs, would you want to guess on that and get the wrong ratio? maybe yours are a little different that some1 elses that has measured them. rod eye? mine were out of round and too big for a factory pin. if i had just gone with spec i wouldnt have known. they were bored over to .912
it just seems like its stupid not to get the measurements off your own engine. can you get away with out doing it? problysigpic
88 Beretta CL- 13.641@102.76mph (rwd LS1/t56 conversion in progress)
77 Celica GT- 3400/3500 swap in progress (engine from the beretta)
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Heard nothing but good things about Diamond pistons. If I don't go with CP, Id go with Diamond. JE is OK.
But if your not going insane boosted, I'd go with whom ever has them in stock and cheap.88 Beretta GTU turbo . 90 Black ASC/McLaren TGP, awaiting 4t80. 2003 Grand AM se 3400/4t45 daily grind.
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Originally posted by Alxsmt View Postbecause they need all the info on your block to make them. y not make the piston to fit your block? there custom anyways. i had my block honed (didnt need to be bored) and my cylinders were slightly larger that factory spec.
they also need to know combustion chamber CCs, would you want to guess on that and get the wrong ratio? maybe yours are a little different that some1 elses that has measured them. rod eye? mine were out of round and too big for a factory pin. if i had just gone with spec i wouldnt have known. they were bored over to .912
it just seems like its stupid not to get the measurements off your own engine. can you get away with out doing it? probly1982 Twin Turbo Chevette:
2007: 3.2 Twin turbo, 309rwhp, 378 rwtq (detuned, stock botom end) 12.97@110mph
2008: 3.5 TwinTurbo...stay tuned
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Originally posted by Alxsmt View Postbecause they need all the info on your block to make them. y not make the piston to fit your block? there custom anyways. i had my block honed (didnt need to be bored) and my cylinders were slightly larger that factory spec.
they also need to know combustion chamber CCs, would you want to guess on that and get the wrong ratio? maybe yours are a little different that some1 elses that has measured them. rod eye? mine were out of round and too big for a factory pin. if i had just gone with spec i wouldnt have known. they were bored over to .912
it just seems like its stupid not to get the measurements off your own engine. can you get away with out doing it? probly[SIGPIC]
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ok that kinda makes sense. ive never had a block bored because mine didnt need it. so for the bore spec they need you would just add .010 or .020 or whatever to the factory bore size? but stock wrist pin size is .906 i believe. .912 is a ford size... i would have to check to be sure...Last edited by Alxsmt; 08-18-2008, 01:50 AM.sigpic
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77 Celica GT- 3400/3500 swap in progress (engine from the beretta)
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Originally posted by MidnightriderZ24 View Postim not sure what youre talkin about but when u want a block bored (by a reputable shop) they WONT bore the block w/out having the pistons. sure u want it .020 over or more or less, but that doesnt mean every piston is the same size. u cant have a wrist pin bored over to .912 when stock is .912... like i said...a reputable company or shop will do the foot work for u if u want 9.0:1 or 9.5:1 and so on.
And you can dump that amount of power on a stock piston, you just need to be EXTRA carefull that the mixture and tune is right, and NOT a lot of timing is used since its boosted.
Did you tune this with a wideband before the dyno?
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