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    JE vs SG Racing piston

    Difference between JE and our SG Racing piston,just look!!!
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    Now that you've piqued our curiosity, most of the board doesn't speak français (and my wife hates reading automotive literature to me ) Can you give more details? Do you manufacture these?
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    Please provide us more info. Are these 2.0L pistons? Which compression ratio. Can you post more pictures? Price for a set of 6?

    Thanks ~ Richard

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    Neat web site. The pictures tell the story. I see also a rough casting for the racing oil filter that replaces the engine cooler. There is a section on their CNC capabilities also.

    What text that is in French can be decoded using Google's language tools. However, the big questions remain:

    1. What is the advantage of that skirt and pin boss design vs. the JE?

    2. What is the weight, including the pin and clip?

    3. What series alloy is used?

    4. Is that a friction coating that makes the skirt black?

    Neat pictures.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Mon dieux, qu'elle est belle !

    I'll take one (set) of everything you make .
    Great site ,but we need the specs - or do you make everything to order like the Japanese.

    John

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    Oliver, did you use those in the safari car ?

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    Now that you've piqued our curiosity, most of the board doesn't speak français (and my wife hates reading automotive literature to me ) Can you give more details? Do you manufacture these?
    Yes we manufacture these and other interesting race parts
    #rennfrog

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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678
    Please provide us more info. Are these 2.0L pistons? Which compression ratio. Can you post more pictures? Price for a set of 6?

    Thanks ~ Richard
    These are 85mm (2,5) 10.3:1CR ,forged alloy,ceramiqued body,specific rings.
    We sell only complete set(pistons /cylinders)cylinders are made in bloc of specific alloy and nikasiled(our patent).
    #rennfrog

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Fusco
    Oliver, did you use those in the safari car ?

    John
    Yes of course!!!
    Fantastic engine!
    #rennfrog

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    Oliver;

    Only racing pistons ? How about 2L or 2.2 S type or other streets ?
    What are those sg4 brakes/calipers ?

    Thanks;
    John

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