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Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? #2430551
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Anyone have any experience/history using Speed Pro forged aluminum pistons in their Mopar? Specifically Small block application.

Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430555
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I think those are the same as what used to be called TRW. If so, used them a lot in the distant past. No problems at all other than they were heavy and we often had to cut the valve reliefs deeper for roller cams.

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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430558
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All the federal Mogul, Seal Power, Speed Pro pistons are made in India now, all of them have the dry film lubricant on them down They are not as good as they use to be shruggy twocents
You can do a lot better with KB forged Icon line or any of the other American made forged pistons like SRP, Diamond, Ross and so on up scope

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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: 340Cuda] #2430559
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Originally Posted By 340Cuda
I think those are the same as what used to be called TRW. If so, used them a lot in the distant past. No problems at all other than they were heavy and we often had to cut the valve reliefs deeper for roller cams.

Bill


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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430576
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I ran the Speed Pro pistons in the TT440. The first set I had was treated viciously and went through a LOT of detonation as I was learning the ins and outs of turbos. When I pulled them out they were scuffed and 4 of them had rings so badly broken they fell out in pieces. Still, the pistons held together.

The second set saw higher boost pressures (surged to 21 psi at one point) and put up with alcohol injection at 15 psi. They were still running in the engine when I sold the car a couple years ago.


They aren't be best thing out there but they put up with my abuse.


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Wiseco Street ProTru so much better deal-- light-- with rings and priced right

Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430591
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Pistons are already installed in the short block... friend is looking at purchasing the assembly and wanted my take on the setup. I was not familiar with the brand. So I decided to seek expert advice from the Moparts forum.

Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430629
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I ran their forged flat tops in a 360 for ten years. No valve reliefs and heavy as boat anchors, but held up just fine. Never saw and power adders though.


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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430634
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Decent forged pistons in my opinion, but heavy as others have said. Not bad on a budget, moderate performance engine.


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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: PurpleBeeper] #2430655
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X3 on the weight, iirc mine were 2355's (was 30 yrs ago).


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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430712
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Originally Posted By vinnyd76
...I was not familiar with the brand.


I must be getting old.

The older stuff is good when it was made here.

Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: Cab_Burge] #2430717
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If you don't mind me asking sir, what is the problem with the dry film lubricant?

Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2430720
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I don't believe they are made in India any longer.
They had lots of problems with them when they made that change, and lost a lot of sales as a result.
I can't remember where I was told they're coming from now...... But I think it's Mexico.


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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: mgoblue9798] #2430868
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The only problem I had was that with the coatings like those is you can't get a decent measurement for piston to cylinder wall clearances shruggy
I had to replace two pistons for a friends roots blown SB Chevy that he had bought the older TRW turbo pistons without the coating 20+ yrs. ago, I couldn't buy them anymore so we ended up waiting a little over 6 months for those Speed Pro replacement pistons due to the manufacturing being moved to India and not being told the new replacement ones only came with the coating runaway down


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In general, coated pistons skirts are good. It's supposed to reduce piston-to-wall friction.


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History: When I started the real HP car stuff in 1972 Speed Pro and TRW were the two manufacturers of forged pistons for American engines. That is, if you could get them for your engine. They were reasonably priced. If you couldn't get them for your engine then you went to Arias or Venolia or Forgedtrue and paid a lot more. That was it.
They were strong but heavy, same weight as the cast pistons they replaced. There were guys who earned a living lightening TRW and Speed Pro forged pistons for racers.

Then I was out of the game for a while.

Now, Federal Mogul makes Sealed Power for regular performance, and Speed Pro for the high performance crowd. Ironically. the Speed Pro pistons many times use the old TRW part numbers. But TRW pistons are no more. The pistons are still heavy and stout but now they cost quite a bit more than they used to, counting for inflation.

There has sprung up a crop of aftermarket forged piston makers who for a couple of hundred dollars more make a superior piston, in terms of weight and suitability for much higher performance. They used to be double the old TRWs, but now they aren't so much more cost. They have flexibility in specifications and there are many part numbers for shelf stock pistons. Changes to the pistons can sometimes be done for a few dollars or free, so your pistons will be a lot closer to what you need.

In the case of a 383 which has Speed Pro pistons already installed, if it's for a street engine they are about unbreakable. It's not worth trashing them to spend another $800 on a set of "better" pistons.

As far as the carping on the Speed Pros, most of those come from real racers or people who use their engines hard. The JE, SRP, Wiseco, ProTru, Diamond, Icon, Ross, etc pistons fit their needs better. If one was building a 383 from scratch I'd suggest using one of these, but mainly for compression reasons. You can tailor the CR by making modifications to the pistons that are not available from S-P.

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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: vinnyd76] #2431692
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I built a stroked 4.0 I6 for my jeep about 14 years ago. The kit I used came with speed-pro pistons and it is still working great.


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As posted they are good pistons, your look like the old trw and would have the triangle T on the underside.

Yes they are heavy, these are for a lil 318 project and at 767 grams are only 40 grams lighter the the domed venollia? I have in a 360 currently.

You can still find them new (old) for $300 on ebay semi often.

Since they have been made by so many there is alot of confusion on piston to wall specs as some of the newer spec less.

Ive a set in my v code runner I turned backwards and they have been in since 86 and rattle like a old gm diesel but they run hard.

These were within 3 grams of each other out of the box and easy to get within 3/10s.

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Originally Posted By crabman173
Wiseco Street ProTru so much better deal-- light-- with rings and priced right


iagree I have these in my 493 and I really couldn't believe the level quality for the price twocents

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Re: Speed Pro forged aluminium pistons - Any good? [Re: dogdays] #2433332
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Dogdays makes lots of good points. These days the speed pro's are so costly as well as being made overseas so you have to really consider if they're worth it. The TRW's used to be nice forged, inexpensive pistons.

Originally Posted By dogdays

They were strong but heavy, same weight as the cast pistons they replaced.


A lot of guys like to comment on the weight of the old TRW's but the reality is they were about the same weight as the stock pistons they replaced. There are still guys running old school stock stroke 440 combos with the TRW's running the 11's.

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