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    I have heard JE piston runs alittle ruff but they are good
    Anyone esle came across them
    I have a ls with JE and eagle run excellent just kinda curious

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    I always use JE Piston for my builds but again I only build V8s... and they are the best so far...

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    • #3
      what do you mean by "ruff"?
      Ef/Ek/DC5

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      • #4
        im getting my cp's on tuesday.
        i ran srp's before (stamped JE) and cracked a ringland on 2 cylinders, but thats likely due to cracking the sleeves at the same time lol.
        from my stand point, cp is the best. each piston is within .0001 of the next, which is closer than anyother company.

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        • #5
          Damm I guess I should have ran Cp but these seems fine

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          • #6
            Originally posted by eg6-jarhead View Post
            im getting my cp's on tuesday.
            i ran srp's before (stamped JE) and cracked a ringland on 2 cylinders, but thats likely due to cracking the sleeves at the same time lol.
            from my stand point, cp is the best. each piston is within .0001 of the next, which is closer than anyother company.
            You are deff rite about that cp is the way to go I have seen they same issue time and time again with je srp the valve relief part of the piston up top there corners and edges are real thin and I have seen on different forums people talking about the same problem with them.
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            • #7
              Cp iN my opinion is the best way to go. there design and durability is top notch. i always use cp in my builds!
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              • #8
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