Originally posted by n20junkie
wall clearances are much tighter with hyper pistons, due to the fact that they are cast and the high silicon content means that tehy don't expand much, so if you run the clearances loose they will rock in the cylinder, and if you detonate they rock real bad, and they shatter, but if they are used properly with tight clearances they will last, detionation kills all, it shatters hypers, burnes holes in forged, i ran hypers in a nitrous engine with no problems for years, i would use hypers in a street engine, due to the hardness of the hypers they don't scuff as badly and the warmup time isn't as much ase forged, if you run forged you have to warm the engine up good and you will need to replace them more often due to wall scuff, if you run forged on the street you might wana think about a skirt coating such as swain tech anti-friction coating, thats my take on the issue
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