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Brand New Pistions and Valve Springs

Hi guys

Ive gone on a lil bit diffrent road with my new build so i wont be needed these bits.

All brand new in the box, only opened for the photos, everything still in plastic wrap.

 

Pistons are 87mm -  factory compression. ---------$1050

They Also have the upgraded Grafal Coating on the skirts of each piston. They come with Pins, All the rings, everything is in the kit.

And are light as fu*k i never really realized till i got the new CP pistons for my stroker kit and side by side the Mahle are heaaaps lighter.

 

Valve Springs are Tomei Type B ---------- $500

Full kit with the retainers and all, never been opened. 

 

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  • 1 month later...

Or you block the oil squirters. 

The squirters are there to cool the Pistons. 

With e85 and a decent tune you don't need them. 

It is also good to get rid of them, because you arnt leaving 6 holes for oil to piss out of. When there is much more important area'a for that oil to be, like the main bearings. 

 

My new 900-1000hp engine build has the squirters removed. 

I am interested in the pistons, but i am looking to keep the oil squirters as i am doing a standard engine rebuild nothing crazy. I will ask my engine builder see what he says about them.

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