Forged pistons for a cream puff

carl B

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I will have my standard rods and Forged diomond pistons I got off of Sean Roe available in a couple of weeks from now if this helps anyone

I have 1000 miles on them only but am now going to do a Twin Turbo upgrade

I used them on my Roe S/C project but now I require stronger rods no one makes them in the longer cream puff length so I will have to do a rod and piston assembly swap

Thanks for looking


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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?
 

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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?

Correct... unfortunately inferno was just being facetious. He seems to think a design change to cast is equivalent to a handful of people with 8yr old cars having some paint problems.
 

PDCjonny

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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?

Correct... unfortunately inferno was just being facetious. He seems to think a design change to cast is equivalent to a handful of people with 8yr old cars having some paint problems.

And he also seems to think that the creampuff and flakie [******] never gets old.
 

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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?

No. A creampuff is one without forged pistons. I.E. 2000-2002. GenII's older than '99 had forged pistons which are stronger than the cast hypereutectic pistons in the "creampuffs".
 

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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?

No. A creampuff is one without forged pistons. I.E. 2000-2002. GenII's older than '99 had forged pistons which are stronger than the cast hypereutectic pistons in the "creampuffs".

I think you're just rewording what Leslie said. You're both right.
 

Leslie

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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?

No. A creampuff is one without forged pistons. I.E. 2000-2002. GenII's older than '99 had forged pistons which are stronger than the cast hypereutectic pistons in the "creampuffs".


uhhh....YEH what she said! hahaa
 

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No. A creampuff is one without forged pistons. I.E. 2000-2002. GenII's older than '99 had forged pistons which are stronger than the cast hypereutectic pistons in the "creampuffs".

Unless of course your GTS has Forged Pistons, the 96 Cam, ABS, and SRT-10 brakes. Then you have ALL of their strengths and none of their weaknesses. Oh ya.....what if it was an ACR too. :)


:usa:
 

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creampuff=Viper newer than '99 I believe

isn't that when the pistons changed?

No. A creampuff is one without forged pistons. I.E. 2000-2002. GenII's older than '99 had forged pistons which are stronger than the cast hypereutectic pistons in the "creampuffs".


uhhh....YEH what she said! hahaa

Duh! I must've read it wrong. :bonker:
 
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