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Alex1993tsi

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Mar 5, 2020
Port coqutlam, BC_Canada
So im my rebuilding my first engine i was recommended NPR pistons for an oem rebuild.
I have searched and searched and can only find Nippon racing pistons. NPR are all sold out.
I am aware they are not the same but have been getting mixed results on weather they are good or not.
I don't plan on making more than 300-350hp with this motor.
So my question is if i go with Nippon racing pistons am i gonna regret it?
 
Nothing wrong with npr pistons, used them a few times for various builds, including a dsm. They're made well, just inspect them like you would any other.
 
Nothing wrong with npr pistons, used them a few times for various builds, including a dsm. They're made well, just inspect them like you would any other.
NPR "Nippon piston ring" are good but i can't find any.
Nippon racing piston. Are what i can get but idk of there any good. I get mixed results when i search if there any good. So im wondering if anyone has any fist hand experience
 
Nippon is the equivalent to oem i run, before my new built engine coming. You wont find mistsubishi making pistons a lot of parts are outsourced, such as asin makes a lot of parts you find on our cars. Or rebuilt items. Ive been doinig this since 94, lots of things not made anymore.
 
I can't recall where I read this, so take this with a BIG grain of salt, but apparently enginetech (could be thinking of ITM or Topline to be honest) re-boxes and sells NPR (NOT Nippon Racing) pistons under their own branding. When I rebuilt my engine in 2018, I bought an enginetech 0.5mm overbore piston & ring kit off Rockauto. That was for a 2G OE style rebuild and I can only imagine it's gotten more difficult to find OE style parts as this platform continues to age.. especially 1G's.

Try looking up these re-box brands on the forums and see if you can find a connection to NPR. The more sources you can find saying the same things, the better odds you actually get NPR pistons.
 
I can't recall where I read this, so take this with a BIG grain of salt, but apparently enginetech (could be thinking of ITM or Topline to be honest) re-boxes and sells NPR (NOT Nippon Racing) pistons under their own branding. When I rebuilt my engine in 2018, I bought an enginetech 0.5mm overbore piston & ring kit off Rockauto. That was for a 2G OE style rebuild and I can only imagine it's gotten more difficult to find OE style parts as this platform continues to age.. especially 1G's.

Try looking up these re-box brands on the forums and see if you can find a connection to NPR. The more sources you can find saying the same things, the better odds you actually get NPR pistons.
Thank you i willl definitely be looking into that.
Ya i couldn't find any pistons for a 6 bolt that were not $600+
I have opted to do a 2g piston and get the rods machined a little
 
Normally you can find NPR pistons on eBay, Amazon etc, it's just vendors don't say "NPR Pistons" on listing title. So you can't find many if you search with a word "NPR". It may be called NOA piston, too. ("N"pr "O"f "A"merica).
I have seen some piston kits look like NPR on eBay. I don't know if those are fake NPR pistons but those even have a yellow outer box just like NPR pistons. So if you want to make sure, ask the vendor if its a real product of NPR of America before placing the order. If it's a NPR kit, the part number should be stamped somewhere on piston top like the pic below. (Refer the catalogs below. For instance, 11-758 in the pic, which means that piston is a NPR 2G turbo piston. On its box, it should say "10"-758 which means a 2g turbo piston kit with a ring set)

NPR and Nippon Racing are two totally different manufacturers.
Please refer the links below.
https://www.dsmtuners.com/threads/can-i-use-these-pistons.532075/#post-153785465
https://www.dsmtuners.com/threads/pistons-rod-combo.523617/#post-153727466

I personally don't have any experience with Nippon Racing pistons. So I can't tell their products quality (I think they work since I have seen some Honda guys using those pistons). But I wouldn't go with those pistons. I don't trust a company that pretends a Japanese company and writing "Made in Japan" on product label to deceive buyers.
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Normally you can find NPR pistons on eBay, Amazon etc, it's just vendors don't say "NPR Pistons" on listing title. So you can't find many if you search with a word "NPR". It may be called NOA piston, too. ("N"pr "O"f "A"merica).
I have seen some piston kits look like NPR on eBay. I don't know if those are fake NPR pistons but those even have a yellow outer box just like NPR pistons. So if you want to make sure, ask the vendor if its a real product of NPR of America before placing the order. If it's a NPR kit, the part number should be stamped somewhere on piston top like the pic below. (Refer the catalogs below. For instance, 11-758 in the pic, which means that piston is a NPR 2G turbo piston. On its box, it should say "10"-758 which means a 2g turbo piston kit with a ring set)

+1 on NOA, when I was looking up the specs to make sure I was getting the right parts, NPR Of America has a parts catalog which was a good resource to compare the enginetech box I purchased.

Excuse the giant photos LOL The first is the box the piston rings came in with part number, unfortunately I don't have the box the pistons came in anymore. The second is what a fresh piston looked like too, all the right markings. Castings looked identical underneath and on top except for a tiny Mitsubishi logo on the original underneath.
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Im rebuilding a 6 bolt yes. I couldn't find any oe pistons so i looked for 7 bolt pistons and would just need to machine the rods a little.
I need 6 bolt 85.5mm or .020" over
What about this? It shows the part number is 10-546, so if the item description is correct, this should be the NPR piston kit w/ rings for Turbo 6 bolt. You should contact them to confirm.
85.00mm : https://www.ebay.com/itm/Premium-Pi...525565?hash=item5b1217113d:g:4-QAAOSwIGlZbTIP
85.50mm : https://www.ebay.com/itm/3911455255...store&ssPageName=STORE:HTMLBUILDER:SIMPLEITEM
 
@Alex1993tsi , I may have a set of NPRs that you are looking for. It will probably take a while and some digging but I will look.

Is this what you are looking for???? :sneaky: :cool:
Marty
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@Alex1993tsi , I may have a set of NPRs that you are looking for. It will probably take a while and some digging but I will look.

Is this what you are looking for???? :sneaky: :cool:
Marty
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Yes this is exactly what I am looking for
 
Pm sent.
 
In "stock" :thumb:
 
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