Peoples piston preference?
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Peoples piston preference?
Just wondering what people on here think about Wiseco or CP pistons.
I personally prefer CP pistons, but have heard Wiseco are pretty good as well. What do people on here think? Thanks.
I personally prefer CP pistons, but have heard Wiseco are pretty good as well. What do people on here think? Thanks.
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Re: Peoples piston preference?
hi mate i know it isnt got to do with a car but i always go wisco pistons ring's...anything i can get wisco for my motor bike..WidebodyWoody wrote:Just wondering what people on here think about Wiseco or CP pistons.
I personally prefer CP pistons, but have heard Wiseco are pretty good as well. What do people on here think? Thanks.
I personally prefer Mahle Motorsport, Manley or JE's. But the stroker has Arias in it & have used Ross, CP, Probe, Speed Pro & Wiseco in the past with no issues.
It really all comes down to your engine builder/tuner and how good they are, as to how long you pistons last.
It really all comes down to your engine builder/tuner and how good they are, as to how long you pistons last.
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wasn't there something on here about piston weights? I could use the search button, but i'm feeling lazy, and it's not my time to shop for pistons.. yet
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
Most companies like JE, Ross etc will custom make any piston.Lummy wrote: While we're speaking of pistons, what's the highest CR pistons people have found for a 6 bolt 4G63?
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