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Re: RPM
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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How long do stock cast pistons last at 7000+?
I've always thought they fall apart after a while if reved past 6500, anything above 6500 on a regular basis would require forged.

Posted on: 2005/2/25 8:56
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ang94541

You have a good question there.

I am about to take my GX engine out at the end of the year and fully rebuild it with a balance and some 40mm sidedrafts.
If that is the case of revving too hard pistons will get damaged, I think I will keep my engine stock as here in South Africa we do not have places that make Forged pistons for our cars. I also do not want to spend a arm and a leg on Forgies.

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Cast pistons won't be a problem. Im sure alot of others will verify this. Fully balanced it will rev pretty high safely.

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Hyperutactic pistons are fine. They are better for the street as they take less time to warm up. Casties all the way for a race motor

Posted on: 2005/2/25 10:57
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Forged pistons are justified when cast pistons will no longer hold up & i can't see that happening in a normally aspirated street engine.

I ran my 1200GX engine for a lotta years & i think i could count on one hand the number of times that it ran past 6,000. I never needed to

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