Let me end the arument there, I'm not going to overbore one cylinder and not do the others. I learned my lesson there on Chrysler RB and Wedges a long time ago, when we were experimenting with firing order on cranks and compression ratios..... I know the rpm will be under 8,000, but I still don't think I like the idea of the one slug being heavier than the others, be it one or two grams or not, even at 1500rpm. Especially when the compression ratio is 19. 5:1 instead of 10. 8:1. I think it's a short term gain, and while the crank will probably handle it, as it's forged(and tough as hell), I'm not gonna want the long term loss(when the crank breaks!). I don't know what it will take to clean up, probably only . 20 over, but I haven't measured it yet. I'm putting it off. Regardless, you're getting off the topic a little, as I'm looking for tougher, better-made, aftermarket pistons, and if there are any for the HPCR, overbored, etc. Please keep to that, if you don't mind. I'm going to build it right, as I'm keeping the truck. It's paid for, and I'll spend the money on the motor. I'm going to go about it right with a new cam, bearings, ported/fire-ringed heads, and a new turbo, too. Not to mention the filter housing off an 855 Big Cam. But now I'M getting off the subject.