Making a little progress
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We just finished up my Mahle pistons. Mahle doesn't offer a dish top piston for the 6.0L so had to make my own. It was major pain in the *** but we were able to get 12cc total dish volume cutting the valve reliefs .065'' deeper, and making a 3'' X.050'' deep dish. We then had to take .007'' of the top of the pistons so I could get the quench I was after. This was my best attempt to replicate the factory piston, but stronger, with more dish volume without spending $1600.00. Piston weighs 419 grams, and the crown is still .210'' thick
All I have left is the balance job, deck the block, port 1 new head, and the valve job.
Here is my custom 4032 12cc dish top Mahle piston
(Im not running those rods)



All I have left is the balance job, deck the block, port 1 new head, and the valve job. Here is my custom 4032 12cc dish top Mahle piston
(Im not running those rods)


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I didn't mean to make the 4032 sound like a bad piston, I was just wondering why he chose them over the 2618. He's been in the 10s on stock pistons, I'm sure these will be good for a little more
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Same power I was making before just more reliable, and still be a daily driver. I have heard a few 6.0/408's with 2618 and they were really noisy, and seemed to have a lot more blowby than a stock engine. I wouldn't be happy with that. Down the road with a bigger turbo, I/C, injectors, stronger trans, etc I might try and push it into the high 9's 370CI, boost only, working A/C and full weight.


