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Whats your take on Forged vs. Cast Pistons
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<blockquote data-quote="Mihylo33" data-source="post: 172966" data-attributes="member: 408"><p>Wtf is this thread about???</p><p></p><p>Forged is better than cast. </p><p>There is more silicate in cast so it is less prone to cold seize. </p><p> Cold seizure is more prone in air cooled engines and cast cylinder engines. If you don't have 3 minutes to warm up your engine then you get what you deserve. If you don't own feeler gauges to check your ring end gap and your piston clearances then you get what you deserve. I was at one time ASE certified and Honda certified and trained. I do nothing without a manual for reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mihylo33, post: 172966, member: 408"] Wtf is this thread about??? Forged is better than cast. There is more silicate in cast so it is less prone to cold seize. Cold seizure is more prone in air cooled engines and cast cylinder engines. If you don't have 3 minutes to warm up your engine then you get what you deserve. If you don't own feeler gauges to check your ring end gap and your piston clearances then you get what you deserve. I was at one time ASE certified and Honda certified and trained. I do nothing without a manual for reference. [/QUOTE]
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