Chevrolet 13° Flat Top 400 Chevrolet 433, Bore 4.155, CH 1.000, Stroke 4.000, Rod 6.000 - Lefts & Rights (CP Pistons S2404)

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Enhance your engine's performance with the Chevrolet 13 Degree Flat Top 400 Chevrolet 433 pistons, designed for optimal efficiency and power. These CP Pistons S2404 are engineered to meet the highest standards, ensuring durability and reliability for your vehicle. Perfectly suited for high-performance applications, these pistons are crafted with precision to deliver exceptional results.
- Bore: 4.155 inches
- Compression Height (CH): 1.000 inches
- Stroke: 4.000 inches
- Rod Length: 6.000 inches
- Configuration: Lefts & Rights
- Design: 13-degree flat top for enhanced combustion efficiency
- Material: High-quality aluminum for lightweight strength
These pistons are ideal for enthusiasts looking to upgrade their Chevrolet 400 engine to a 433 configuration. With a focus on performance and longevity, the CP Pistons S2404 set is a top choice for serious automotive builders.
| Product Name | Chevrolet 13° Flat Top 400 Chevrolet 433, Bore 4.155, CH 1.000, Stroke 4.000, Rod 6.000 - Lefts & Rights (CP Pistons S2404) |
|---|---|
| Brands | CP Carrillo |
| Engine | Chev |
| Make | GM |
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What information do I need to match these pistons to my engine?
You need the engine code, bore size, stroke, rod length, pin diameter and target compression ratio. These determine the correct piston compression height and crown design.
How should ring gaps be set for these pistons?
Ring gaps must be set by your engine builder based on fuel type, boost level and the intended rpm range. Forced-induction engines usually require larger gaps.
Are forged pistons suitable for street engines?
Yes. Forged pistons handle detonation and high cylinder pressure better than cast units. Your builder should set the piston-to-bore clearance to suit your application.
What are the recommended bore and stroke specifications for the CP Pistons S2404?
The CP Pistons S2404 are designed for a bore of 4.155 inches and a stroke of 4.000 inches. Ensure your engine is machined to these specifications for optimal performance.
What is the compression height of the CP Pistons S2404 and why is it important?
The compression height of the CP Pistons S2404 is 1.000 inches. This measurement is crucial as it affects the overall compression ratio and engine performance. Ensure it aligns with your engine's specifications for best results.
Can I use the CP Pistons S2404 in a standard Chevrolet 400 engine?
Yes, the CP Pistons S2404 are designed to upgrade a standard Chevrolet 400 engine to a 433 configuration. However, proper machining and tuning are essential to achieve the desired performance.
What material are the CP Pistons S2404 made from?
The CP Pistons S2404 are constructed from high-quality aluminium, providing a lightweight yet strong option for high-performance applications.
Do the CP Pistons S2404 require any specific machining before installation?
Yes, like most performance pistons, the CP Pistons S2404 may require specific bore clearances and ring gap settings based on your engine's configuration and intended use. Always consult with your engine builder for precise requirements.