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Euro Pistons for 2.0, on the bay ending soon |
seanery |
Sep 26 2003, 08:35 AM
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Charles Deutsch |
Sep 26 2003, 09:11 AM
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"Our Piston Manf. currently uses gravity feed permanent molds to produce aluminum pistons."
I watched a car show just last weekend that talked about the casting and forging of parts. The "least good" method was gravity feed casting because it can leave tiny air bubbles in the part, vacuum casting was better and forging was best. Aren't the OEM pistons forged? |
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