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Old 05-15-2005, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by rawr
and are thoes yamahas running fordged pistons. because most 2 stroke pistons are thin and weak as ---- and feel like toys.

Just about every aftermarket 2 stroke piston is forged and very durable. I've never ran anything but Wiseco forged pistons.
Thin and weak my ***. These things are a work of art.

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Old 05-15-2005, 12:52 PM
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stock motor pistons are. ill send you one they feel like there made out of alumnium cans. i know the ratios wont work, i was just making ---- up. but anything over like 230hp im cool with. because smoking some douche on a 12k dollar boat with one i built from ---- sitting around the back in the shop would be awesome. i just put a set of weisco fordged pistons in a bombardier friday because the guy hyrdolocked it and fucked his sea doo. not tryin to bicker like an ------- here I just want to know the physics of it. any links to these guys who do the yamahas?
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Old 05-15-2005, 12:58 PM
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Default Re: turbocharging a 2 stroke or 4 stoke engine

Originally Posted by rawr
stock motor pistons are. ill send you one they feel like there made out of alumnium cans.
No need to send me one. I've seen plenty.

My babies first piston:


It still help up pretty god damn good for a stock poopy cast piston. I raped the hell out of that thing.
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Old 05-15-2005, 06:12 PM
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Here's a set of pistons that lasted 2 seasons. I've only ever broke one pistons and I beat the ---- out of my bike like its going out of style;

[img height=480]http://www.draglab.com/hmt/whitey/Banshee/DSC00478.JPG[/img]

[img height=480]http://www.draglab.com/hmt/whitey/Banshee/DSC00479.JPG[/img]


And here's my attempt at the impossible:



[img height=480]http://www.draglab.com/hmt/whitey/Banshee/DSC00476.JPG[/img]





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I like when people say it can't be done, its just more of a motivation to get off my *** and do it.
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yo0o0o whitey your god in my book, I hear you live near philly i ride up by philadelphia airport watch banshees race all the time, my boy phatboy got a banshee with a snow mobile motor, maybe i can set a race up
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