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Old 06-07-2009, 07:55 PM
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Over twenty years ago Honda was utilizing pressure casting for pistons. They were close to the strength of forged pistons but lighter and didn't require the larger clearances that forged pistons do..... I wonder if there is any reason that Enkei or other wheel manufacturers don't use the same..... Maybe they do and call the process gravity casting.
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