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N/T pistons? Can I use them?

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Apr 2, 2006
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Lol, apparently I already did.

Story: I bought an engine from somebody that had been rebuilt. I put said engine in my Talon. Just recently, this engine jumped time and trashed the head so I took it apart. On the top of the piston it read 63d. I have put about 4000 miles on it so far, at 18psi on a big 16g and 560s. Despite chunks of valve stem embedded in the top of the piston, they look absolutely fine. I just purchased the right pistons for the block and there is a definite difference in dish size between the two. I think the n/t pistons are 9:1. Cool, huh?

When the car was running, I was seeing full boost by nearly 4000 rpms on the 16g. With compression that high, shouldnt full spool be a lot faster? Granted, the exhaust side was ported by SBR and so much metal was removed the opening of the volute is almost 8 cm.
 
I have seen the NT pistons used successfullyup to 10 to 12 psi, with little or no knock and great tuning. On aplications above that it was only a matter of time before something went wrong.

The N T pistons will not take the heat primarilly because the top ring land is much closer to the top of the piston, thereby subjecting the top ring, land, and top piston edge to excessive heat. Due to there proximity, and a lack of material in the said areas to adequatly conduct heat away.
 
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