H116CP vs H405CP

And if you want the straight poop, here is a link to the Speed Pro performance parts catalog; the data is on page 84.
http://www.fme-cat.com/digipubZ/Speed-Pro-Performance-2015/D2891F88F8EC3ABA5B08E89DE34335DA/Speed-Pro Performance 2015 - digipubZ.pdf

And as for the hyper versus cast question, technically all hyper pistons ARE a cast process. They just use a lot stronger, lighter aluminum alloy. Due to this, I assume they are called hypers just to ID them clearly as a different cast piston from standard cast pistons.