Keith black Pistons??
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i really wouldn't, they are good pistions for alot of stuff but they shatter like glass when they incounter harsh condions.
don't skimp on something like a performance 540, if you were doing a fish & ski 350 they'd be fine, but for the peace of mind a couple hunred buck more is well spent on a performance motor.
don't skimp on something like a performance 540, if you were doing a fish & ski 350 they'd be fine, but for the peace of mind a couple hunred buck more is well spent on a performance motor.
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Jas,
If I read your ? properly you are talking about the [I]forged[I] KB's. They seem to be made pretty good, but I was not at all impressed with the overall finish of the set I looked at. I certainly would not use the Hypereutectic ones although a lot of guys love them. I dont think the difference in price on the forged ones compared to JE, Wiseco etc is worth taking a chance.
Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
If I read your ? properly you are talking about the [I]forged[I] KB's. They seem to be made pretty good, but I was not at all impressed with the overall finish of the set I looked at. I certainly would not use the Hypereutectic ones although a lot of guys love them. I dont think the difference in price on the forged ones compared to JE, Wiseco etc is worth taking a chance.
Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
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opps, my bad i just read "keith black" and went form there. the KB forged pistions will hold up, but they are heavier then the bigger name brands like Ross, Aries, SRP, ect.
i think the KB forged pistions are speed pros, AKA TRW's.
at least thats what they look like.
i think the KB forged pistions are speed pros, AKA TRW's.
at least thats what they look like.
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