LSX 438 Twin Turbo
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you just order it,
There were released last Friday, When I ordered it on Monday they were already on back order. There were 75 orders in front of me and they are producing 20 blocks a day. So I firgure mine should be ready by Monday and Hopefully ship out within a couple of days.
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There were released last Friday, When I ordered it on Monday they were already on back order. There were 75 orders in front of me and they are producing 20 blocks a day. So I firgure mine should be ready by Monday and Hopefully ship out within a couple of days.
Mark
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I've had 3 sets of diamond pistons and the only bad thing I can say about them they are typically on the heavy side. Nice quality though.
Callies is at least as good as Lunati if not better.
And Harland Sharp has been around for years and is a good company but. Many people have made more than 1000rwhp on stock rockers. I wouldn't waste my money on aftermarkets. I've only ran stockers and am completely happy.
My #1 piston for gen3 engines is probably Mahle. I've never run them just seen the specs and held a few in my hands for examination. They just never had what i needed off the shelf to run them vs cost of customs.
Sounds like a good set up. I wouldn't go with a longer than 4" stroke for longevity unless it was a tall deck block and a longer rod could be used to ease up piston rock and side loading on the cyl.
Callies is at least as good as Lunati if not better.
And Harland Sharp has been around for years and is a good company but. Many people have made more than 1000rwhp on stock rockers. I wouldn't waste my money on aftermarkets. I've only ran stockers and am completely happy.
My #1 piston for gen3 engines is probably Mahle. I've never run them just seen the specs and held a few in my hands for examination. They just never had what i needed off the shelf to run them vs cost of customs.
Sounds like a good set up. I wouldn't go with a longer than 4" stroke for longevity unless it was a tall deck block and a longer rod could be used to ease up piston rock and side loading on the cyl.
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Originally Posted by Spoolin
Are you sticking this monster in your nali? What's your target hp?
TurboGibbs, thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by 2004Denali
yes, Rick from Synergy is doing the Build, Should have the Block by the end of next week,
you are a pretty good shot.
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you are a pretty good shot.
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Originally Posted by Stoichiometric
By what means will the un-lucky air molecules be fed into this monster?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...hlight=synergy
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Originally Posted by BADMOFO
May I take another shot? Check out post #16 in this thread below. Why do you think they call me a BadMofo?...I get around!
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...hlight=synergy