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Episan Pistons
By: KilliansRedLeo Date: June 14, 2014, 5:55 am
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Anyone have a link to what pistons this Turkish company offers?
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Re: Espian Pistons
By: 660magnum Date: June 14, 2014, 7:11 am
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Episan
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Re: Espian Pistons
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 14, 2014, 7:16 am
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I used to. Let me look.
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Re: Espian Pistons
By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 14, 2014, 7:27 am
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Cant find on puter. Had all they made with specs.
List I see online now days is very short compared to what I had
years ago.
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Re: Episan Pistons
By: KilliansRedLeo Date: June 14, 2014, 8:41 am
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I can't seem to find anything useful on line about what pistons
they produce. Can't even find a US distributor.
Thanks Jim I corrected the spelling error.
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Re: Episan Pistons
By: Cut4fun Date: June 14, 2014, 8:54 am
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Interesting read on pistons.
MAHLE Takes Over Majority of Engine Components Manufacturer
Mopisan in Turkey
Stuttgart, Germany, January 22, 2008�The MAHLE Group,
headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, announced today that MAHLE
GmbH took over the majority of shares of 60 percent of the
Turkish engine components manufacturer Mopisan.
Mopisan has two production plants in Turkey in Konya and Izmir
where they produce mainly pistons and cylinder components for
the independent aftermarket. In the future, these plants shall
handle particularly the production of engine components for the
spare parts market.
For over 50 years, Mopisan has been producing engine components
for gasoline and diesel engines and supplies engine
manufacturers, vehicle spare parts traders and maintenance shops
in more than 70 countries. Last year, more than 1.5 million
pistons were produced. In 2007, the company employed 580
employees and generated sales of approximately EUR 24 million.
With the acquisition of the majority of Mopisan, MAHLE
complements its flexible small-series production capacities for
pistons, piston pins and cylinder liners. The company, which
will from now on be named MAHLE Mopisan Izmir A.S. and MAHLE
Mopisan Konya A.S., will therefore become an important
contributor to MAHLE�s growth strategy in the independent
aftermarket for engine components.
Prof. Dr. Heinz K. Junker, Chairman of MAHLE Group Management
Board and CEO, states, "The independent aftermarket is a
strategically important growth market for MAHLE. MAHLE Mopisan
will perfectly complement our existing engine parts business
segment for this market. The two plants in Turkey are producing
already today OE quality in connection with flexible production
structures for small series quantities. This is particularly
important in this business segment in order to serve our
customers faster, more flexibly and in a timely manner. Our
existing plants are mostly targeted to large series volumes and
sometimes lack the flexibility which is needed for the
independent aftermarket. With MAHLE Mopisan we have the perfect
supplement to one of the core businesses of the MAHLE Group."
The MAHLE Group is one of the 30 largest automotive suppliers
worldwide. As the leading manufacturer of components and systems
for the internal combustion engine and its peripherals, MAHLE is
among the top 3 systems suppliers for piston systems, cylinder
components, valve train systems, air management systems, and
liquid management systems. With more than 40,000 employees in
110 production plants and seven research and development
centers, MAHLE expects sales of approximately EUR 5 billion (USD
7.5 billion) in 2007.
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Re: Episan Pistons
By: Cut4fun Date: June 14, 2014, 9:00 am
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Northwood Saw has some listed.
http://northwoodsaw.com/store/index.php?l=product_list&c=6
Still looking for the spec list I used to have with all pistons
offered.
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Re: Episan Pistons
By: 660magnum Date: June 14, 2014, 10:15 am
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That's why we can not find anything exclusively Episan? They
were bought out by Mahle in 2008.
The www.episan.com is some far Eastern (junk) marketing site. -
Not of interest to us.
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Re: Episan Pistons
By: KilliansRedLeo Date: June 14, 2014, 10:51 am
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Thanks guys!
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Re: Episan Pistons
By: aclarke Date: June 14, 2014, 6:56 pm
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I don't think Mopisan and Episan are the same entity.
Mopisan is a huge industrial piston supplier (15million yr) and
Episan is a much smaller lawn/garden and smal m/c engine piston
mfg. The companies are 100 miles apart
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