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[QUOTE="Wayne, post: 149401, member: 863"] Talk about beating a dead horse! You (derrick36) deserve some kind of award for finding different ways of asking the same questions over and over and over and over again!:jawdrop: [COLOR="Red"][B][SIZE="4"]Looks like the speculation specialist needs a little help from captain obvious!:morons: Time for a fact reminder: Factory 6.4L Power Stroke stock pistons are built by Mahle Elite's 6.4L Power Stroke performance pistons are designed and tested in conjunction with, and also built by Mahle from a new casting. Do I need to go on about how just about every high HP 6.4 in existence has at least a few of Elite's parts, or just how credible Mahle is? I could. Their website is full of interesting facts like how they're been building performance pistons since 1920, and they did about 7 BILLION dollars in sales last year, etc., etc. Basic reasoning skills should key you into the fact that these are better than stock seeing as how the best name in the 6.4L performance industry, and the manufacturer of the Ford factory pistons have come together [SIZE="5"]specifically[/SIZE] to make a piston for performance applications. I've summarized all the answers/ facts you'll be getting just short of buying one yourself, and comparing it to a stock unit. Good luck on deciding for yourself if the pistons are actually better in performance applications than stock units.[/SIZE][/B][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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