What pistons are people using?
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Honestly I'd go with Wiseco most likely. What sort of application is this for? You may want to investigate what material is in your piston..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/archive/i.../t-461396.html (Brian Nutter is in this thread)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/591175-piston-pick-one.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/archive/i.../t-461396.html (Brian Nutter is in this thread)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/591175-piston-pick-one.html
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My problem is time vs the best part for the job. Diamond reccomends a custom piston at 900rwhp-1000rwhp, but I wanted to get out and have fun with the car so I was wanting to find a on the shelf stocked piston to save time. In the end I filled out a custom diamond piston sheet and took care of it.
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not anymore...broke the ringlands twice with no detonation (approx 800rwhp...12deg timing 11.0a/f and c-16)...the area is THIN where the top land meets the piston. My wisecos next to it are like an anvil next to aluminum foil. these were 402 stroker/boost pistons. A Sponsor has had the same issue as well but i will let them tell their tale if they want