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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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matts85vet probe moleculite pistons
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Toledo, Ohio
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i'm considering these for my 383 build:
http://www.probeindustries.com/Chevy_ ... p_SRS_Pistons_p/14106.htm
they are lightweight at 343g. anyone use them?
Posted on: 2013/12/4 3:20
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85 coupe, 383, TPIS Miniram, auto 700R4, 3.75 gears, afr 180 eliminator heads 58cc, 12:1 compression ratio, comp cams 280XFI hydraulic roller cam, 1.65 roller rockers, 52mm throttle body, c5 calipers, hedman elite longtube headers, pypes dual exhaust w/x-
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rklessdriver Re: probe moleculite pistons
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There is nothing wrong with them per say... they are actually very nice.

They won't stand any nitrous and are HP limited normally aspirated to about 450 because of the thin deck.

The 1.2, 1.5, 3mm ring package is great for maximizing hp in limited induction type engines but they are fairly expensive.
Will
Posted on: 2013/12/5 2:24
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Best pass - 8.48@160MPH 1.23 60ft on MT 275/60R15 Radials.

1972 Corvette. LS5 454 BBC with M20 4 speed.
Best Pass - Doing good to just pass a gas station.
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