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    wrist pins

    Who thinks this is the most important part in the engine?

    Who you think makes the best wrist pin? I heard BME said they made the best.


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    Well, I have no idea who makes the best wrist pins, but I wouldn't say it is the single most important part of the engine. I think any of the moving parts are extremely important - you wouldn't want any of them to break (well, at least I wouldn't...).

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBG
    Who thinks this is the most important part in the engine?

    Who you think makes the best wrist pin? I heard BME said they made the best.


    BME makes the best.


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    Quote Originally Posted by makrskr
    BME makes the best.
    I do belive so...


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