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Best pistons to put in our motors
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<blockquote data-quote="sean r" data-source="post: 13067710" data-attributes="member: 144906"><p>manley.cp.diamond. I used diamond always for my race car running 1500hp on spray. For any forced induction motor you want to lower the top ring land and spread them apart so they are thickerand you have less of a chance of lifting a ring land. So if you really want to get into it start looking at the specs of each companies pistons. Also on rings std is usually moly which isnt to good for forced induction as the moly flakes off in hi heat. A Stainless top ring will hold up way better. A higher tension oil ring helps keep oil out of the chambers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean r, post: 13067710, member: 144906"] manley.cp.diamond. I used diamond always for my race car running 1500hp on spray. For any forced induction motor you want to lower the top ring land and spread them apart so they are thickerand you have less of a chance of lifting a ring land. So if you really want to get into it start looking at the specs of each companies pistons. Also on rings std is usually moly which isnt to good for forced induction as the moly flakes off in hi heat. A Stainless top ring will hold up way better. A higher tension oil ring helps keep oil out of the chambers. [/QUOTE]
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