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Location: Moline Il
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![]() I have CP pistons in my new motor. One could make the arguement that $1000 for a set of pistons is nuts, I wouldnt argue that point too much.. hehe
My pistons are pretty lightweight, and they are holding up very well. Right now my shortblock is in my friends Real Street spec car. It has held up to 30+ dyno pulls, and 1 full day of track testing so far! hehe... It makes 540 horse at the wheels @ 7250. It would have made more, but we are having problems with the car shutting off between 5700 and 6100. Anyway, check in to Diamond pistons too. A friend of mine got (what sounds like a real good set) for around $600. Andy
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