Has anyone ran these? I was going to build a new motor and the rest of my stuff is TFS, why not matching pistions! I cant find any reviews. I dont want to put KB pistions in this one...
I don't run them, but they seem like a good choice. Only reason I didn't get them is because they were a little more expensive than others I was looking at. One nice thing about them is that they're a little higher compression than most other off the shelf pistons out there at 10:1. These are the ones I ended up using... http://www.dssracing.com/propiston.html
2015 Charger Hellcat
2.4" upper pulley, ID1300 injectors, BAP, E85 tune, Cat Delete Pipes, One Piece Drive Shaft, Diff Brace, 305/35/20 555R's for the street and 305/45/18 MT ET Street R's for the track. 9.97@142 Best ET
85 GT
Heads and Cam plus other bolt ons
73 F250
Lifted, 35's, 460 4spd
Real name = Ray
I weighed those DSS ones and I'm pretty sure they were 200 grams lighter than stock and that was the cheaper ones. I'm sure the more expensive ones are even lighter.
2015 Charger Hellcat
2.4" upper pulley, ID1300 injectors, BAP, E85 tune, Cat Delete Pipes, One Piece Drive Shaft, Diff Brace, 305/35/20 555R's for the street and 305/45/18 MT ET Street R's for the track. 9.97@142 Best ET
85 GT
Heads and Cam plus other bolt ons
73 F250
Lifted, 35's, 460 4spd
Real name = Ray
The TFS pistons used to be made by Arias. Not sure these days. Another good option is the Diamond TW specific piston. I wanted a flat-top with the correct notch for my 331. Nice pistons. www.diamondracing.net They have an online catalog.
Another option is the Probe racing pistons. They're a little less costly & can be ordered with a second notch for the TW intake valve.
These are both good forged pistons. I have some pics of my diamond pistons if your're interested.
What's your application or intended use?
Mark Lowry
Wolfpack Speed, Inc.4290 Campbells Run RdPittsburgh, PA 15205(412) 279-4902
I have a friend that just piked up an all-forged low compression 427 (4.125" bore & 4" stroke) 9.5" dart block from Coast High Performance for under $5000. The 427 sbf is a great motor with decent compression height piston that allows enough room for a stout ring package. FWIW, I would stay a 4.1" or less with a N2O motor. BTW, a 4.1" stroke combined with a 4.125" bore yeild a 438" motor. You'd need to top that motor with a stout head like a AFR 225, CHI 225 or maybe a set of Victor Sr's for serious power.
Set a goal & a budget. I like spending other people's money. Is this a street, street/strip or all-out race car?
Last edited by mlowry1260; 03-09-2007 at 03:50 PM.
Mark Lowry
Wolfpack Speed, Inc.4290 Campbells Run RdPittsburgh, PA 15205(412) 279-4902
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