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People have put down 600+rwhp with the stock cast pistons. You just have to make sure and get enough fuel so they won't detonate. Being cast, they'll be less forgiving then forged pistons.
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Originally Posted by Camaro99SS
Being cast, they'll be less forgiving then forged pistons.
What kind of shot are you doing? Wet, Dry, or Direct?
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
Yes, that is true. You might want to stick with like a 75-150. Anything over that and I would say that the pistons should be forged if you are going to spray that motor more than 10% of the time.
What kind of shot are you doing? Wet, Dry, or Direct?
What kind of shot are you doing? Wet, Dry, or Direct?
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Seen 600's a couple times before they blew.
Really on a H/C/I LS1 a 150 shot is the generally accepted norm...though ive heard doing 2 stages is a little easier on the pistons?
This would be something for the N20 forum but I wonder if a 1st stage of 100 and a 2nd stage of 100 would be easier on the engine than a single 200.
Really on a H/C/I LS1 a 150 shot is the generally accepted norm...though ive heard doing 2 stages is a little easier on the pistons?
This would be something for the N20 forum but I wonder if a 1st stage of 100 and a 2nd stage of 100 would be easier on the engine than a single 200.