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Old Sep 21, 2020 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dantheman1540
Nice looking truck! Only asked because someone else just started posting questions about an LQ4 with 862s and I haven't seen a ton of people running that combo.

Curious why replace the pistons if the LQ4s will work with what you are doing? I'm running LQ4 pistons with 862s and I think you are correct it's right at 10.5-1 I'm actually going to run a calculator now. Also are you ever going to boost it?
I was going to freshen the engine. Pistons would only be needed if we had enough wear to justify while its apart. Truck will never be boosted.
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Old Sep 21, 2020 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by nightbasser73
Thats some pretty good compression. Got me to thinking now. What head are you running and which head gasket?
Texas Speed PRC 225 heads with LS9 ( 0.055) head gaskets. Wish I would have went with a 0.045 thick head gasket for better quench. A tighter quench helps control knock and may allow for a skosh bit of extra timing.

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