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    Mahle has used a "Grafal Coated " piston for a long time.
    I would never mess around with any "do it youself" stuff.
    If you shop around you can find a set of Mahle pistons with rings for $500.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TT572ZZILLA
    Well My Pistons That I Put In My Engines And My Customers Usually Dont Get To See Normal Wear And Tear. They Are Subjected To Extreme Street Racing Conditions Usually Involving Turbos,blowers,nitrous & Nitromethane!
    And Then Are Driven On The Street And To The Tracks,
    Personally Ive Seen What Nitro n Do To A Piston! What Sold Me Was The Fact That Do To Alot Of Kinetic Energy Damage,THERE WAS NO THERMAL DAMAGE . The Stuff Works! Im Just Trying To Hook A Brother Up.
    Nitromethane in a street car???
    So do you start the engine on meth. and then switch it over to the nitro??

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    A scratch on a piston crown wont hurt anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TT572ZZILLA
    ERIK THE GREAT
    YOU DO SOME REALLY NICE WORK! ANY BODY WHO GOES TO THAT KIND OF PREP ON THERE ENGINE IS MY KIND OF PEOPLE. IM OUT HERE IN THE BIG CEREAL BOWL OF FRUITS,FLAKES.&NUTS. KNOWN AS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. WHAT KIND OF TRAP SPEEDS/ET's DOES THAT FIREBREATHING,SNOTSLINGING, TOECURLING.PANTISOAKING BLOWN540/57 RUN OUT THERE IN CLIVE?
    were is erik prep work that was my old572 block if that is what your talking about not ericks? hey do not get us mix up

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    that is ok. just bo not do it again i have the 548 blown 50 chevy coupe

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    Ok, so this hard coating is on the skirt. Well, back to what I said before: The piston skirt does not wear significantly in the lifetime of the engine. So, coatings used to protect the skirt serve no significant function. If you're scuffing piston skirts it's because your piston to wall clearances were too tight in the first place. Personally, I like the idea of coatings that make the skirt more slick to protect the cylinder wall, not the piston.

    Gouges on the skirt won't hurt anything, either. This is especially true on the sides of the piston near the wrist pin. There is very minimal loading of that part of the piston. If you do gouge the skirt, you just need to take a file or stone and make sure there are no high spots around the gouge.

    You may have a blown 548 big block Chevy, but I've got two 12,500 hp twin-turbo Enterprise R5 V16s :P
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    You may have a blown 548 big block Chevy, but I've got two 12,500 hp twin-turbo Enterprise R5 V16s :P[/quote] get back to me when you drive it on the street i had 1668 cid on the street at one time two 548 one 572 all my cars 66 gto 548 14.8 cr 50chevy 548 blown 66gto 572 800 hp if i could of drove all of them in my self at the same time to the Be Cool car show i would have
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 01-05-2007 at 12:23 AM.

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    Gosh Pat!
    Them boys at Amoco must luv you! looks like 1668 cubic inches, talk about making your own Gone in 60 seconds movie!!
    c,mon lemme drive!!!

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