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Probe Industry Pistons, any good? #1701878
11/22/14 05:24 PM
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I'm looking to make another pump gas street RB stroker motor to sell or use. I have a set of Eagle 6.800 long BB Chevy type rods and several new RPM 4.150 stroker cranks that I can have offset ground down to 2.200 rod size and 4.250 stroke. Probe has a reverse dome SRS forged shelf piston for this application at a reasonable price(cheaper than any one else I can find) that I can use to get the mechanical compression ratio where I would want it. I've never used any of there pistons so I'm wondering how good or bad are they The part number I want to use is thier part #14896-.060, any of you out there use these If so what are your thoughts about using them agian on another motor like mine All comments appreciated, even from show car guys


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Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: Cab_Burge] #1701879
11/22/14 05:42 PM
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Had a set some years ago in a NSS Max Wedge car a friend and I ran together, had good luck with them , I would buy another set.

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Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: Cab_Burge] #1701880
11/22/14 06:49 PM
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I've used them in SBC applications. No problems.


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Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: Cab_Burge] #1701881
11/22/14 07:42 PM
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Whats thier price for pistons?

Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: funnycar65] #1701882
11/22/14 08:29 PM
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The owner, Mark O’Neal, is a regular on the ‘Bullet. He seems to stand behind his products. Most people that use his pistons don’t have any complaints.

Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: Cab_Burge] #1701883
11/23/14 12:27 AM
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got a set in my road runner, 440 flat top piston zero deck. havent had it apart but once and all was good then, may take it apart this winter

they was the lightest i could find at the time, which is what i wanted on a stock rod

Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: 68roadrunner] #1701884
11/23/14 01:27 AM
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Quality product at an affordable price. My last engine had a set and the new one will too. Can't wait for them to get here.


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Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: BBR] #1701885
11/23/14 02:55 AM
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years ago I was in Lancaster and stopped by and talked with the owner. I don't know if it has changed owners over the years but back then he was a relative of ross pistons. He basically did the engineering and had Ross do the work with there blanks and equipment but to his specs

Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: littleVAL] #1701886
11/23/14 04:00 AM
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Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: Biginchmopar] #1701887
11/24/14 11:07 PM
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currently running them in my smallblock and have been in there for going on 6 seasons, nice looking piston and no problems.


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Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: Cab_Burge] #1701888
11/24/14 11:56 PM
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1875+ passes and counting on the sm block stroker in the Demon, with Probe pistons, and never out of the block since built.


Re: Probe Industry Pistons, any good? [Re: qwkmopardan] #1701889
11/25/14 12:10 AM
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Thanks to all of you who help me decide to buy them I ordered them today I had called them last week to verify some of the blueprint specs on the compression ratio and to check stock, they are not a large volume part number so it wil be 3 to 6 weeks before I get them Thanks again


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