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OEM BMW Pistons

But in europe its best to get early b25 (85-87) pistons for higher compression(9.75.1), late model pistons (8.8.1) work fine aswell but just a little bit lower compression so a little bit lower performance.

Pros: higher compression
Cons: lower performance
Vehicle: BMW
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Mahle Pistons

The engine was built up with forged Mahle pistons and forged Pro Engineering rods, all new bearings, seals, gaskets, plus miscellaneous other little upgrades

Pros: forged pistons, new bearings
Vehicle: Porsche Cayman
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MOLYKOTE Pistons

I had a problem with my relatively new pneumatic pistons where the operation was both "sticky" and required a lot of force. I've since then lubricated a lot of pistons with this and now those pistons operate super smoothly, don't dry rot and in general are a pleasure to use. When I say "smoothly" I mean both by hand and via the pneumatic system! If your piston is slightly sticky you might have this experience where you need to pump a lot of air and then suddenly it shoots up/down with a bit too much force. After lubricating it's pretty linear. Pump a little, the piston moves a little. You can even stop midway somewhat easily without having to operate the switch like a surgeon.

Pros: operates super smoothly, don't dry rot
Cons: operation was "sticky"
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OEM Subaru Pistons

For that 250hp version of the 3.0L H6, Subaru said premium unleaded fuel was recommended . After some years had passed, our dealership saw a few of those engines coming into our shop with cracked pistons. When pressed, the owners said they ran a steady diet of regular unleaded fuel.

Cons: cracked pistons, regular unleaded
Vehicle: Subaru
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Mahle Pistons

Not true, many VW 4cyls came with forged cranks and pistons, the slugs in my TT are Mahle and known to handle over 400hp easily, the only things you need for a 1.8T to be basically bulletproof are forged rods and a new timing belt kit.

Pros: handle over 400hp easily
Vehicle: Audi TT
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JE Pistons

When I removed the oversize pistons from the PG block thought that the bottom skirt had came in contact with the oil squirters but looking closer looks like they may have been ground at the JE before delivery. They are all ground the same and seems at the same angle as well

Pros: ground at the JE
Vehicle: Volkswagen Corrado
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OEM BMW Pistons

This piston came out of my N52b30 with around 220000 km. It was kept pristine, ran it on thrice the volume of oil additives as per the forums recommend, along with 30/70 racing coolant additive to HOAT+ approved coolant. The car was being driven moderately hard, and not on smooth roads.

Pros: pristine condition, additives used
Cons: driven moderately hard
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 220000 km
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OEM KIA Pistons

Only real issues I have had is with our 2020 Kia Sportage and oil consumption. Known issue. After having a misfire issue investigated we had a piston soak / cleaning done to see if that would improve oil use. It has remained at NO oil consumption in the first 1200 miles since that was done.

Pros: no oil consumption
Cons: oil consumption issue
Vehicle: Kia Sportage
Mileage: 1200 km
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OEM Audi Pistons
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2012 B8 A4. Got it up to 400k km before the engine grenade. "Cracked piston " in cylinder 3.

Pros: high mileage
Cons: cracked piston
Vehicle: Audi A4
Mileage: 400000 km
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DNJ Pistons

Not very good. They tend to be rebuilder quality, at best. The often have a reduced compression height and are nothing really to write home about.

Cons: rebuilder quality, reduced compression height
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As of March 2026, PartReview has 28 reviews across 13 manufacturers for pistons. 4 of them have enough reviews to participate in the ranking of this part.

Popular manufacturers of pistons

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  1. Mahle - 9 reviews. PR Score: not available yet, average rating: 4.7.
  2. JE - 6 reviews. PR Score: not available yet, average rating: 4.5.
  3. DNJ - 2 reviews. PR Score: not available yet, average rating: 2.5.
  4. OEM BMW - 2 reviews. PR Score: not available yet, average rating: 3.5.
  5. OEM Audi - 1 review. PR Score: not available yet, average rating: 2.0.

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