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Old 12-20-2002, 11:10 PM   #1
ultraflo
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Originally posted by mustangII460
I dont like windage trays for the simple fact you can burn up a camshaft using one. The oil splashing down onto it also cools it.
I've never heard of that happening from using a windage tray. How could a windage tray, that's mounted to the mains and located in the oil pan, "burn up a camshaft" when the cam gets oiled thru the holes in the cam journals?


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Hyper pistons are the way to go.
...not if you're using big doses of nitrous or cramming a ton of boost in the cylinders. Hypereutectic pistons work fine for stock type replacement pistons in the daily commuter. For any serious effort a quality forged piston is the only way to go.

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