JE Forged Pistons, 03-05 Neon SRT-4 / 01-10 PT Cruiser

Model Number: 220213-

We carry JE Forged Pistons for the 03-05 Neon SRT-4 & 01-10 PT Cruiser. These pistons may also be used for other 2.4L applications, such 2.4L swapped 95-99 Neons.

Available Compression Ratios

  • 8.0:1 (Stock Neon SRT-4 Compression)
  • 8.5:1 (0.5 Higher for Faster Turbo Spool Up)
  • 10.5:1 (High Compression for Non-Turbo 2.4L Applications. May also be used for turbo applications specifically tuned for E85.)
  • 12.5:1 (High Compression for Non-Turbo 2.4L Applications)
  • JE Pistons are typically available in standard bore and 0.020 overbore. Other sizes, such as 0.040 overbore may be available for special order (allow 4-6 weeks). Wrist pins and locks are included, but JE Piston Rings are sold separately.

    Piston Specs:

  • Dome / Dish Requires No Deburring or Preparation
  • 2618 T6 High Tensile Forged Aluminum
  • Specifically engineered for extreme applications, including professional competition.
  • Dome / Dish feature smooth flowing radii for excellent flame travel.
  • 0.866 x 2.250 straight wall carbon steel wrist pin provided.
  • Pin fitting and spiro locks included
  • Please note: the 8.0 compression pistons look identical to the factory Neon SRT-4 pistons with the big ski ramp design. The 8.5:1, 10.5:1, 12.5:1 compression have a dished design like shown in the photos of the pistons above.

    $729.99
    $729.99

    Additional Options

    JE Piston Rings, 03-05 Neon SRT-4 / 01-10 PT Cruiser (for use w/ JE Pistons)

    Model Number: 220204-
    JE Piston Rings for the 03-05 Neon SRT-4 & 01-10 PT Cruiser as well as 90's Stratus/Breeze/Caravan 2.4 engines. Read more

    Calico Piston Anti-Friction Coating Service

    Model Number: 601812
    This listing is an add on service for any piston purchase. You must purchase pistons PLUS this Calico coated bearings Read more

    JE Forged Pistons, 03-05 Neon SRT-4 / 01-10 PT Cruiser, Rotating Assembly: Store Name

    Ask a Product Question

    • rob
      Will these piston s work with factory srt rods
      1 Answer
      • customer service rep

        Yes, you can use factory SRT4 rods with these pistons. You'd need a machine shop to press the oem wrist pins out, and then swap them to the JE pistons and factory rods.
    • Justin
      Any way these can be sold in singles. I bought this set over a year ago and had an issue with one cylinder. I need to replace one piston but id hate to have to buy all four again.
      1 Answer
      • customer service rep

        Yes, please get the gram weight of one of your pistons, get the bore size and compression information, and call us to discuss by phone.
    • FJ
      Does this set of pistons come with rings included?
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        Rings are sold separately, please see the additional options below the main product.
    • Marc
      How do I know what bore size of piston I need?
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        You really cant know for sure until the block is disassembled and checked. If you see any damage to the cylinder walls then you'll need to bore the cylinder out and do a overbore. If the cylinder bore is in good shape then you can do a standard bore.
    • Alan Davidson
      Is there a way I could get these in .030 over
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        Sure, we can custom make any specs you desire with JE. We have done as large as 40 thousandths oversize in this piston. Contact us by email or phone to discuss.
    • Tony
      Will the wrist pins work with Eagle ESP rods
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        Every aftermarket piston, and aftermarket rod designed for the Neon SRT4 are designed to work with each other. The only reason for aftermarket pistons or rods to not be compatible with each other is if they change the stroke, or use a different wrist pin, but those would be custom and not standard issue parts.
    • patrick hight
      Can I use pump gas 93 octane with the 12.5:1 pistons in my 2005 Neon? Its non turbo, 2.4 swapped.
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        No, only race gas should be used with 12.5:1 pistons. 100 octane minimum.
    • Angel araujo
      How much power can these handle I can't seem to find an answer
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        You'll never find anyone to publish how much power pistons can handle, because its too dependent on the tune and how you are driving. If your tune is not good, and you are going full throttle non stop, you could blow your engine with 350hp. Or you could have 800hp with a perfect tune and be fine. With that being said, all four cylinder JE pistons should have no problem handling upwards of 700+hp as long as your tune is good.