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SRP Pistons

I haven't, but I used Icon pistons, they had more of a cc dish.
 
There's a guy that has the Wiesco pistons on FB selling complete set of .030 & .055 NIB for $395....
He might be a member here. .

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Those are the same pistons (SRP) I have in my setup. I just got it running a few months ago, but I am very happy with them. They looked great and everything measured spot on with mics. I actually just changed to some different heads, so I was able to get a look at the top of the pistons and the cylinder walls and they looked good. I filed the rings for nitrous. I'm getting ready to run a 250 shot, and have no worries whatsoever about the pistons. Top quality product IMO.
 
SRP pistons are JE's economy line. They are high quality parts.
economy? No, they are shelf pistons for common bore sizes and combo's JE are more customized to customers specs
 
I have those in my 440. I run a 150 shot in that motor and have had no issues. For the price I think they are a decent piston.
 
SRP makes a good value piston. Or I should say J&E does :)...lol
 
Those are the same pistons (SRP) I have in my setup. I just got it running a few months ago, but I am very happy with them. They looked great and everything measured spot on with mics. I actually just changed to some different heads, so I was able to get a look at the top of the pistons and the cylinder walls and they looked good. I filed the rings for nitrous. I'm getting ready to run a 250 shot, and have no worries whatsoever about the pistons. Top quality product IMO.

SRP are a lower priced line of JE, the difference being the MOPAR SRP Pistons are 4032 alloy and NOT recommended for more than "maybe" a 100 shot of Nitrous.... that's it.... that's ALL !
I don't care WHAT you filed your rings to... if you were planning a 250 shot of steroids, just say'in here.... you got the WRONG PISTONS !
Much past a 100 shot with a 4032 alloy... it is not "IF" but rather "WHEN" pin boss cracks will propagate on the Cam & Barrel design,
due to the higher silicon content of the 4032 vrs 2618 alloys.
Think of the "4032" as a "HYPEREUTECTIC" Piston Forging, the same thing making it strong also making it "brittle" just like a KB Hyper.

NOT trying to rain on your parade so much as save you from potentially a very expensive Engine failure ? don't believe me ? Best phone JE and ask/check for yourself with them what they think about a 250 shot on their SRP Forgings OK ?
What can a phonecall hurt ?

The SRP's are a great Piston ! No doubt about that, but for Nitrous using ANYBODY's Forged Pistons, you need to go with a 2618 Alloy, which in this case are reserved for the higher priced "JE" brand itself.
Same goes for WISECO(2618 alloy), and their cheaper line "Pro-Tru" (4032 alloy)
 
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Taken under advisement. Thanks.
 
I had a set in my race car stock stroke 440 .055 over still looked good after 5 years
 
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