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Old 12-13-2007, 02:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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A couple questions: are these forgings or castings? Hypereutectic, or otherwise? What do they weigh? What is the ringset specification for these? Who manufactured them, and to what power level are they designed? What is the static compression ratio, assuming Mopar or equal 392 heads? What is the rod length for these pistons?

Nice pictures, but what do they look like when turned over to see the pin bosses and skirts from the top?

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A couple questions: are these forgings or castings? Hypereutectic, or otherwise? What do they weigh? What is the ringset specification for these? Who manufactured them, and to what power level are they designed? What is the static compression ratio, assuming Mopar or equal 392 heads? What is the rod length for these pistons?

Nice pictures, but what do they look like when turned over to see the pin bosses and skirts from the top?

Thanks for your information!

I already shipped them out, but once I get them back, I will take pictures of the underside. They are forged pistons, I will tell you the weight once I get them back from getting coated, I am not sure about the ringset specs I will have to ask our engine builder. They are designed for up to 800hp and the manufacturer is either Diamond, JE, or Mahle. All 3 companies made this size for us, I will have to ask our engine builder which ones we are going with.
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:19 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hello Hogward,

Andy has responded so I removed my post from the thread. Please contact Andy for further details. Some things we do need to keep proprietary, but we can discuss some options with you further if you are interested. Again, we would be excited to work on a project with you.

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