CP Pistons is a high-performance pistons manufacturer that specializes in custom race, and high-performance parts for powersports, race cars, and motorcycles.
CP Pistons was founded in 1999 by Brian Crower.
In 2005, CP Pistons was acquired by Pankl Racing Systems.
In 2020, CP Pistons was acquired by Arias Pistons, and both companies became part of the Wiseco Performance Products family.
The brand is well-known worldwide and has become a popular choice for motorsport enthusiasts and racers.
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CP Pistons offers custom forged pistons and piston kits for various applications.
CP Pistons offers high-quality piston rings for racing and high-performance applications.
CP Pistons offers high-strength connecting rods for racing and high-performance applications.
CP Pistons offers custom engine block sleeves to improve the strength and durability of high-performance engines.
CP Pistons offers forged pistons for various engine types, from small engines to large displacement race engines. They also offer custom pistons to fit specific applications.
Installing new pistons requires advanced mechanical skills and specialized tools. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fitment and performance.
CP Pistons offer a limited lifetime warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. However, the warranty does not cover damage from misuse or improper installation.
CP Pistons provides a piston spec sheet for each of their products. This sheet includes all necessary dimensions, such as bore diameter, compression height, and dome design, to ensure proper fitment and performance.
Forged pistons are made using a high-pressure forging process, which results in a stronger and more durable piston. Cast pistons, on the other hand, are made using a casting process and are generally less expensive but weaker than forged pistons.