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Old 05-02-2008 | 04:53 PM
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Ross Blower Piston

Checking out rosses website and found this piston. I talked to the guy at ross and he said it isnt dished its a flat top but its 130 thousands in the hole. Im a newb to firguring calculations and all that stuff. Do you all think this piston would be a good choice with lt1 stock heads?

http://www.rosspistons.com/auto_stoc...?cat=1&item=22
Old 05-02-2008 | 09:48 PM
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Alot of folks will say that the lack of quench is going to kill the power. However, just keep in mind that the SRT-4 runs the piston .340" in the hole at TDC and they do pretty good.

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Old 05-02-2008 | 11:13 PM
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Im really considering giving it a try, they are priced very reasonably as well.

Anybody wanna do a compression calc using stock heads untouched, with .039 headgaskets, stock stock and 5.7 rods?

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Old 05-03-2008 | 06:58 AM
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Ross has recommended this for years. They are company that has been around for years and makes a good product. I am not saying this method of lowering compression will not work, as I suspect "quench" doesn't mean very much in a blower car due to the turbulence of the mixture. However, they are the outlier and none of the other well known piston manfacturers does it this way. I'd be a little reluctant.

Rich
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