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hypereutectic pistons are stronger than cast pistons and they will hold up better than cast pistons will for nitrous applications , although forged is the best. For what you are doing , you will be just fine running a 100 shot of nitrous with the hypereutectic pistons and you will not have to worry about your pistons "shattering like glass" as long as you have a properly tuned motor .
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