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Old 10-30-2001, 08:00 AM
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What do you guys think of the endyn pistons? are they any good for turbo application?

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Old 10-30-2001, 08:16 AM
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Default Re: ENDYN pistons?!? (ProjectD2-Jeff)

Never tried them, yet, but I do know they work very well in n/a applications.
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Default Re: ENDYN pistons?!? (ProjectD2-Jeff)

actually two of my good friends are running them.... one is all motor, and one is turbo...
the turbo car is a 99si with 370 injectors and afc, and 16 psi went 12.03

the n/a car so far has hit a best time of 12.9....

despite what everyone will say about them, i plan on running them because im pleased with the quality of their products, but if you're looking for an unbiased opinion, i should worn you that alot of people on this board are "endyn haters"
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actually..i read all the endyn stories on the board but personaly...i don't give 2 cent about the guy as long as the product is good. their rods seem to be good deal and my friend's trying to gather a group buy on endyn pistons/rods for like 800 or so.....i dunno if i should go w/ or just spend an extra hundred bucks and get je..

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Default Re: ENDYN pistons?!? (ProjectD2-Jeff)

What do you guys think of the endyn pistons? are they any good for turbo application?

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I am in no way biased when dealing with Endyn, but I do know that he has Wiseco produce the pistons with Endyn's specs. I have used Wiseco pistons and they have worked just fine in evrey application we have used them for. I do like the fact that Endyn cleans up the pistons of any sharp edges to prevent hot spots on the top of teh pistons, which in turn prevents detonation. Any machine shop offers that though! All in all, Wiseco pistons are ok and what Endyn does to insure attention to detail can't possibly hurt them!
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Default Re: ENDYN pistons?!? (APEXSER)

so you think it's worth the money?

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Use the soft head rollerwave pistons for FI Arias makes excellent turbo pistons too.
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Like I said, they are made by Wiseco and I would recommend Wiseco pistons to anyone who is looking and producing some numbers!
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