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Industrial Injection X-Series Piston Kit 2008-2010 Ford 6.4L Powerstroke

$1,799.95 - $2,099.95

Blessed Performance has the Industrial Injection X-Series Piston Kit for 2008-2010 Ford 6.4L Powerstroke trucks.

Industrial Injection X-Series Piston Kits are built for 2008-2010 6.4L Power Stroke engine rebuilds, towing applications, and performance diesel builds. Each kit is designed as a drop-in replacement matched piston set and is available in multiple bore sizes to match your engine build.

Choose from Stock Replacement or Coated & Chamfered piston options depending on your engine setup and performance goals.

Stock Piston Kit Features

  • Fits 2008-2010 6.4L Power Stroke engines
  • Drop-in replacement matched piston set
  • Complete with rings, wrist pins, and clips
  • Available in Standard, .020", and .040" sizes
  • Low Friction Anti-Scuff Skirt Coating.
  • Ideal for OEM-style rebuilds, towing applications, and reliable performance upgrades

Coated & Chamfered Piston Kit Features

  • Fits 2008-2010 6.4L Power Stroke engines
  • Drop-in replacement matched piston set
  • Complete with rings, wrist pins, and clips
  • Available in Standard, .020", and .040" sizes
  • Chamfered piston tops to help reduce cylinder wall scuffing
  • Thermal barrier coating on piston tops
  • Low Friction Anti-Scuff Skirt Coating
  • .015" reduced compression height
  • Designed for increased cylinder pressure, elevated boost, heavy towing, and performance diesel builds

Available Sizes

  • Standard
  • .020" Oversize
  • .040" Oversize

Choosing the Right Piston Option

Stock Replacement pistons are a strong choice for standard rebuilds, tow rigs, and reliable street applications. Coated & Chamfered pistons add piston top coating, skirt coating, chamfered piston tops, and reduced compression height for more demanding 6.4L Power Stroke builds.

Important Note

Confirm bore size, compression height, and engine build requirements before ordering. For performance builds or modified engines, consult your engine builder to verify the correct piston