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CP Piston Pins are made of 9310 :) no cheap stuff there. (n/m)
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YOU LIE!
on November 14, 2010 at 5:28 PM
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So are CP pistons better ? (n/m)
posted by Z-speed
on November 14, 2010 at 03:08 PM
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PSA - standard Wiseco piston pins are only rated to 600HP
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aliaZ
14:26:51 11/14/10
Another thing i noticed recently is
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ztunerz
14:33:32 11/14/10
2nd. A friend of mine experienced this issue. (n/m)
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Dark Diver
15:43:52 11/15/10
Besure that I remind you of that when you build my motor.
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ni[X]it
14:58:46 11/14/10
So are CP pistons better ? (n/m)
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Z-speed
15:08:31 11/14/10
not sure. I didn't check their pins (n/m)
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aliaZ
15:26:38 11/14/10
CP Piston Pins are made of 9310 :) no cheap stuff there. (n/m) -
YOU LIE!
17:28:49 11/14/10
are the 9310 wrist pins standard?
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vulcanrush
20:10:13 11/14/10
Yes, they are standard 9310. (n/m)
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YOU LIE!
05:36:49 11/15/10
this is why i asked, it seems 5100 is standard
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vulcanrush
09:10:40 11/15/10
Untill recently
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ubermiach
15:27:02 11/14/10
what? all the OG's used JE.
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Antihero
17:25:23 11/14/10
2nd. JE was the standard LONG before Wiseco.
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ZLover4Life
21:54:20 11/14/10
So are the JE .210" pistons the ones we are going with?
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collegeboy
17:53:44 11/14/10
I only ask here cause I lost my phone a few days ago
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collegeboy
19:36:47 11/14/10
probably
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aliaZ
21:20:03 11/14/10
3.4L? (n/m)
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Jim (Selin Design)
12:58:44 11/15/10
Nope...to make a long story short, going the stroker
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collegeboy
18:37:12 11/15/10
there is a good path to go stroker just more work
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Carlos Ramirez
11:11:52 11/16/10
I was going off you mentioning .210"... is that the
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Jim (Selin Design)
12:15:11 11/16/10
.210" is the wall thickness of the piston pin (n/m)
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aliaZ
12:20:13 11/16/10
Doh! You meant piston pin wall thickness...
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Jim (Selin Design)
12:21:03 11/16/10
Thanks for the info! (n/m)
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Seb@Specialty-Z
20:18:27 11/14/10
Wouldn't that be for a single piston?
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SactoTodd
20:41:58 11/14/10
Re: Wouldn't that be for a single piston?
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ttzcadet
20:49:09 11/14/10
Re: Re: Wouldn't that be for a single piston?
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aliaZ
21:17:40 11/14/10
I worry more about the cylinder pressures rod
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ztunerz
21:20:20 11/14/10
I agree
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aliaZ
21:56:12 11/14/10
Maximum load on the wrist pin is a function of rpm as you
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ConVerTT
23:20:39 11/14/10
can you link me to a load analysis to back up your
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aliaZ
07:55:50 11/15/10
Sure.
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ConVerTT
10:19:54 11/15/10
thanks for the links
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aliaZ
10:42:46 11/15/10
Re: thanks for the links
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ConVerTT
11:20:23 11/15/10
Re: thanks for the links
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ttzcadet
13:29:47 11/15/10
That was the exact source I had in mind when I posted
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ttzcadet
13:25:24 11/15/10
makes no sense to rate the part differently per application
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Antihero
22:48:14 11/14/10
CP, Ross, JE (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
20:54:18 11/14/10
Went with custom diamond racing pistons last time I had the
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phillyz
05:36:44 11/15/10
http://www.diamondracing.net/home.asp (n/m)
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phillyz
05:37:31 11/15/10
i thought it was the only person running diamond racing
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vulcanrush
09:09:05 11/15/10
My bottom end was rehoned and they were custom made to fit
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phillyz
16:32:39 11/15/10
Interesting. I'm using the thinner tapered bore wrist pins
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Ash's Z
12:21:30 11/16/10
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