There are three piston choices for you aside from a stock replacement. Two forged ones, and one Hyper-ucraptic....You can find this out all over the place,.but ..I'm here...what the hell.
2618 alloy Pistons are what I have, they grow in the bore with heat, so the cylinders have to have more clearance to allow for it. They make " that noise" while moving...kind of a rock-rock-rock.... They are heavy, and super strong, but the alloy is more tolerant of heat , and because of that they melt before they break when failure is eminent. But to get to that point it requires a very stupid tuner, and a very stupid driver to really hurt them. Very forgiving should something go wrong...usually the most expensive.
4036 alloy pistons...are everywhere else. JE, Probe,TFS, etc use this alloy because it is more inexpensive to produce. They add more silicone to the alloy, so it won't grow as much, and as a result the piston can be ran tighter in the bore. The benefit to that is it doesn't make " that noise", and the cylinder seals better because the piston isn't rocking all over the place too. It is less tolerant of heat, and will not be as forgiving if your tune is wrong. usually is a much lighter piston than its true forged buddy above.
Keith Black makes a performance Hypereutectic as an alternative. The immediate benefit is cost. They're cheap. They run super tight in the bore, so add even better cylinder seal, and reduced cylinder/piston wear.
But....the ring set grows at a considerably different rate than the piston when exposed to heat. Power makes heat. They give you a ring gap chart that is for the lack of a better description,.....Off the chart. If you are using a power adder, the recommended ring end gap is so freakin huge, I don't see how there is any benefit to it. I used these Junkers in one of my nitrous engines back in the day when I was poor,...and I believe the recommended ring end gap for a 200 hp hit was close to .040". your brain tells you that that can't be right, and you tighten the ring end gap to what makes sense in your head,..you are rewarded with a piston that has no more top ring land, because the ring cut it off the top of the piston. Even when you do everything right, these Pistons break into engine killing chunks when they fail..
The ONLY place I'd put these Pistons in would be a N/A stocker,...otherwise they'd go into the trash.
The Monster will get a 4036 piston next time around....(Well, That is depenant on where the total boost number ends this year)