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I would NOT use Mahle pistons. I did in my engine and that is reason I am rebuilding it right now. Buy only cummins brand pistons! This is costing me over $4000. These pistons cannot handle the heat and practically all of my pistons had cracks in them.
Mahle piston manufacturer is a premiere piston maker. They made pistons for exotic cars and for Harley-Davidson. They pioneered cutting pistons on three axises at one time. very high quality pistons..... Pete
I have worked for an industrial engine manufacturer for 30 years in various technical and management capacities. I've performed and overseen numerous field engineering and metallurgical laboratory failure analyses. In my experience, I'd say that probably 10% or less of the thermal failures that involved cracked or melted pistons were the fault of the piston - IOW, the piston is typically the victim, not the cause. Factors other than the piston design, material or manufacturing process were responsible for the other 90% of the failures.