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<blockquote data-quote="NTXRockr" data-source="post: 13637453" data-attributes="member: 143742"><p>Well I sprayed about a dozen 10/15# bottles through my stock coyote on a 150 shot (and another 8-10 on a 100 shot), and was about to give a 200 on torco a try until #6 rod complained by coming through the block (it let go on motor coming out of a burnout...of all times to go). I made 372/336 on motor and 485/500 on the 150 on a hungry dyno, so roughly 410/360 and 520/540. That's really low for it to let go compared to boost guys putting low to mid 600s down without issue.</p><p></p><p>That's what I'm really worried about, these coyote pistons seem to do ok with boost but don't like nitrous, whether its the wrist pin, ring lands or rod letting go or just busting through the piston face. I'm sure a diamond piston would take the abuse just find, but I'm not impressed with the Mahle's at all. I'm hoping the forged upgraded ones in the aluminator can handle at least a 200 shot, but I don't really want to be the guinea pig to try and find out...unless someone wants me to test it for them LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NTXRockr, post: 13637453, member: 143742"] Well I sprayed about a dozen 10/15# bottles through my stock coyote on a 150 shot (and another 8-10 on a 100 shot), and was about to give a 200 on torco a try until #6 rod complained by coming through the block (it let go on motor coming out of a burnout...of all times to go). I made 372/336 on motor and 485/500 on the 150 on a hungry dyno, so roughly 410/360 and 520/540. That's really low for it to let go compared to boost guys putting low to mid 600s down without issue. That's what I'm really worried about, these coyote pistons seem to do ok with boost but don't like nitrous, whether its the wrist pin, ring lands or rod letting go or just busting through the piston face. I'm sure a diamond piston would take the abuse just find, but I'm not impressed with the Mahle's at all. I'm hoping the forged upgraded ones in the aluminator can handle at least a 200 shot, but I don't really want to be the guinea pig to try and find out...unless someone wants me to test it for them LOL. [/QUOTE]
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