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keith black hypereutectic pistons Q
Has anyone here used them?? And are they worth it? I'm building a 383 stroker with the kb 100 pistons and a ballpark 10:1 comp ratio. Haven't ordered the pistons yet, but this is what I am thinking of going with.
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Re: keith black hypereutectic pistons Q
I use them in my engine, where they have a quarter million miles on them. Mine, however, are the .020 over reverse-domes (22cc) used with closed-chamber 64cc heads on a 350 for approx. 9:1 compression.
I recommend 'em.
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Re: keith black hypereutectic pistons Q
thanks
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Re: keith black hypereutectic pistons Q
Let the engine warm up before you put it under load though, they rattle a little when cold. Not like forged, but some. They work great and live long as long as you WARM HER UP BEFORE DRIVING!!!!
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