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Old 11-01-2007, 12:09 AM   #21 (permalink)
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hey johnny. its been a while since we talk but i was wondering if you still need me to send in my 1mz pistons for you to spec? for the new forged pistons. i got my motor apart and its about ready to be sent out to clean. I realize that you have been busy a lot lately. congrats on the baby =)

we can discuss this on aim next time i see you online.
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Old 11-01-2007, 12:34 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Yes yes i would love a single 1mz piston
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ok wanna keep in contact via email? zhao112886@yahoo.com

i can remove the piston and rod anytime. and ship it out asap to you.

can i get the address to ship it?
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So those pistons have some quench removed from the factory unit, and have a std. dish.
Why are they better? Aside from the strength you get from a forged piston, this piston does not appear better...
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Aside from the strength you get from a forged piston,
I think the answer, is in your question
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So those pistons have some quench removed from the factory unit, and have a std. dish.
Why are they better? Aside from the strength you get from a forged piston, this piston does not appear better...
Well they improve the quench area not remove it...instead of a bumpy piston you got a nice smooth combustion area with the center of the piston raised up a bit to help promote even combustion. Helps prevent detonation...other then that its lighter and stronger then stock.
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