X3 on the forged cans. If you're building a performance engine, use performance parts, not crate engine/rebuild quality stuff. Even if the parts are OK for the power levels intended, overbuilding a little is worth it. Especially with nitrous. Once you get a taste, you'll want a bigger shot...
It'll handle it just fine. I've been spraying a 150 to a stock bottom end standard bore 350 for 2 yrs now. So hyper pistons should handle it no problem
This debate is old as the hills. Yes you can. But slip up on the tune and you will be scooping your pistons up out of your oil pan. I did it for years and the whole time I was thinking "I wish I would have spent the extra money on good parts".
You can cook any kind of piston when using a power adder. Forged pieces will stand more abuse, but anything made by a man can be broken. All that has to happen is for the fuel solenoid to not work correctly one time and its game over. I never hurt anything on nitrous, but I was lucky.
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