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![]() The hypereutectic pistons can handle boost and Nitrous. I have also seen people spraying 94-95GT's with 150 shot's with no problem and I have also seen 94-95GT's with S-trim blowers with no problems.
Hypereutectics work just fine till something goes wrong like a lean condition or detonation while using a power adder. They will fail where forged pistons wont when things go bad.
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