
forged pistons vs. hyperuetetic vs. cast
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forged pistons vs. hyperuetetic vs. cast
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 23:02:25 -0800
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Lets talk about pistons. These hyperuetetic seem to be pretty
reasonable, forged are expensive. When would one REALLY need forged
pistons. I know you have to have them for funny gas and blowers, but
what of a hot street car. What of a dual purpose car, street/strrip. I
have heard of guys running cast cranks and cast pistons and regularly
racing the things on the strip and never having any problem. I know the
forged pistons run looser tolerances and can be noisy and burn oil.
Seems like a looser piston would make less power.
Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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