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First off I am no expert
CP pistons are the best get hold of Ricky Pennington not sure if last name is spelled correct. They are expensive. Sterling bought TRW speed pro, H606P are a hypereutectic, I got them NHRA approved years ago along with the Eagle rods,long funny story about the process. these are afforable at the time I was buying them for a $100 a set when i first started in stock. Google them some still should be around for a good price. I was able to go 1 second under with them and a stock computer in good weather. I set my first national record with them. They are still in my backup motor that gets used occasionally still runs fast.
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James Boyce 6052 K/SA Stock National record holder 2015,2018,2 times in 2022,2023 |
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Thumbs up on the CP's. "buy once, cry once"
Note: H606P are pressed pin only! All other are full floating
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Brian Thompson NHRA Stock / Super Stock Class P/SA 6665 SS/MA 6665 Last edited by fordteacherguy; 07-08-2024 at 11:09 AM. Reason: additional info |
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