Do I have to have aftermarket pistons?

slosh

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Trying to get a motor and tranny package together for over the winter and I have a couple questions.

1. Will stock LB7 pistons work in a lbz/lmm? Is there a considerable advantage for using aftermarket pistons cut and coated compared to buying a used set of pistons and having them cut and coated? Do the aftermarket ones help with the heat within the motor? I heard stock LB7 will hold up to 800-850hp

2. Im shooting for 650-700 rwhp should the rods or pistons be replaced at the same time or does one take priority over the other.

*Mind you the hp level will not be a DD level. I plan on having an EFI 5 position switch and that will be the "hot" tune. 450-500 will be the dd tune.

truck is a weekend truck. no pulls, drags, dd, or trailer puller.
 

slosh

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Twins or possibly a triple setup. Built tranny, lift pump, gauges, etc. Will the lb7 pistons be a direct drop in or do they have to be worked a little for them to fit in a lbz/lmm? I'm guessing the top part of the piston is ceramic and the skirt is Teflon?
 

slosh

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What specs do I have to have the pistons cut at? I assume delipped means the same thing as cutting a piston?