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MMR releases the new M2500R Modular pistons>>
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraspeed" data-source="post: 11182808" data-attributes="member: 128806"><p>They look nice but sure not much feedback or specs. I would half to see some specs on these pistons before bought. Just cause they where in a 2500 hp car does not mean all that much. These high out race motors do not need to last like a street strip car. how far down is the top ring? how thick are the ring lands? how thick are the sides of the piston? and what does the pretty red coating help VS the normal coatings we see? just some info that be nice to have. MMR has been very good company so im not saying these are junk by no means!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraspeed, post: 11182808, member: 128806"] They look nice but sure not much feedback or specs. I would half to see some specs on these pistons before bought. Just cause they where in a 2500 hp car does not mean all that much. These high out race motors do not need to last like a street strip car. how far down is the top ring? how thick are the ring lands? how thick are the sides of the piston? and what does the pretty red coating help VS the normal coatings we see? just some info that be nice to have. MMR has been very good company so im not saying these are junk by no means! [/QUOTE]
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