Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Ford 408 Scat Based Rotating Assembly 357, 393, 408, 418, 427, 351w on 2040-parts.com

US $1,175.00
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SCAT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

CPR "408 Rotating Assembly"

  • "4.000 Stroke" SCAT 9000 Series  Cast Crank # 9-351-400-6200-2100W

  • "6.200" SCAT Pro Stock I-Beam Connecting Rods # 2-ICR6200-7/16 / Include 8740 ARP 7/16 Cap srews

  • MAHLE Forged Premium Flat Top Pistons

  • Total Seal Steel Top Rings
  •  
  • Clevite Main/ Rod bearings

"In House" 28oz Balancing can be added to the order for $175.00

Please contact CPR @310-4277486 for specif piston's to fit your build.

Pro Street for Sale

Audi puts e-tron concept on the track in PlayStation game

Mon, 21 Sep 2009

Want a chance to drive Audi's e-tron concept car, the electric version of the R8 unveiled at the Frankfurt motor show? It will help to have a Sony PlayStation 3 console or to borrow a friend's. The e-tron will be added to the Audi Space in the online PlayStation Home universe in December.

Interior Motives Design Awards 2013 deadline this Friday

Wed, 10 Apr 2013

The deadline for entries to the Interior Motives Design Awards is Friday 12th April. You have just three more days to have your work evaluated by some of the most influential figures in the automotive design industry, including Volkswagen's Romulus Rost and Wolfgang-Müller-Pietralla, and Amko Leenarts and David Woodhouse of Ford. Should your project reach the final round of judging, it will be displayed at a glamorous awards ceremony in Frankfurt on 9th September, the eve of the first Frankfurt Motor Show press day.

Pontiac G8 inspires new police car for Chevrolet

Fri, 02 Oct 2009

Chevrolet is expected to reveal plans for a new, rear-drive police car on Monday--and it could be based on the doomed Pontiac G8, Automotive News reports. Chevy will reveal details at the International Association of Chiefs of Police convention in Denver. GM CEO Fritz Henderson has told an Australian newspaper that the company is working on a cop car based on Holden technology.