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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 07:57 AM
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Ok well I am going to be turboing my D16 down the road. What pistons do you guys recommend on a 250-350Hp motor? JE or CP are the only ones I'd go for prolly since they have the best reputation as far as I know. So what are the positives/negatives of each on the d16 block? I don't exactly how much HP I'll want when i turbo it thats why I put a 100HP difference... Thanks for the help guys! dont just post JE FTW! Tell me the advantages and stuff!

ALSO: What do you guys think about Wiseco pistons? ANy good?

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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 11:29 AM
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cp's come fully balanced to within a few grams of each other from the factory and their quailty is superb. my friend has a set of 84mm cp's and they're beautiful. and the price aint so bad either. $450 shipped from www.laskeyracing.com
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
cp's come fully balanced to within a few grams of each other from the factory and their quailty is superb. my friend has a set of 84mm cp's and they're beautiful. and the price aint so bad either. $450 shipped from www.laskeyracing.com
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If I were buy forged pistons, they would definitely be CP pistons.
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