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Mitsubishi Dsm / Evo 1400hd -14cc Dish Wiseco K626m855ap Forged Pistons on 2040-parts.com

US $569.75
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Arden, North Carolina, United States

Arden, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wiseco Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:K626M855AP Warranty:Yes



MITSUBISHI DSM / EVO  1400HD -14CC DISH WISECO K626M855AP FORGED PISTONS

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Valve pocket designs allow maximum flow around the valve, allowing the use of oversized valves and high lift cams. Piston crown shapes are designed to promote the maximum intake charge efficiency through a scavenging mixture ‘Cross Flow’ during intake and exhaust valve overlap. More fuel and air equals more horsepower. 

Piston domes are designed for optimal quench during the compression/ combustion cycle, resulting in resistance to detonation and pre-ignition. The end product is longer engine life and increased horsepower potential.

Precision machined ring grooves with proper orifice/ accumulator volume feature calculated groove root diameters and axial widths, providing excellent surface finish and flatness, maximum ring seal, and minimized blow-by and oil consumption. 

Part#      K626M855AP

Description:      Mitsubishi DSM / EVO 1400HD

Bore Size:       3.366" (85.50mm)

Rod Length:       5.906" (150mm)

Stroke:      3.465" (88mm)

Compression Height:      1.378" (35mm)

Pin Diameter:      22mm

Piston Weight:      341 grams

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