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Which Mahle Piston Is Right For Your Engine?

Comparing the 4032 and 2618 forged wrought aluminum alloys
From the February, 2009 issue of High Performance Pontiac
By Courtesy Mahle Pistons
Photography by Courtesy Mahle Pistons

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