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Old 11-24-2004, 03:52 AM
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Anyone have any experience with them, heard good or bad things about them?

I might get their 9.0:1 pistons for a awesome deal

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arias pistons are off the hook , if you can get an awsome deal on them , then do it.
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I'm running them and have had awsome results. I put these pistons through Hell.
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Good pistons, ran them on my first setup
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I use them on all of my race engines. Best pistons on the market IMO!!! Top quality, top tolerances, top performance. Once I put them in the Bergenholtz Mazda 6, 2 races later they went 7's! I cannot say enough about them!

http://www.AriasPistons.com

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We run Arias pistons in all of our customers' cars that want to go all out power. Tolerances have always been very accurate. No problems at all with them.

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thanks im getting them new for 300 with rings. ill grab them then, can i use the rings given from arias or is the oem ones better?
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Use the rings that Arias supplied. They are the best!
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I agree with GE here. We use Arias in all our engines as well. Arias pistons have been good to us and will always be using them.

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i love hearing stuff like this after ordering a combo set of arias off of exospeed
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Arias 8:5.1 in my LS, but Total Seal rings...
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how you like the total seal rings?
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i think its not worth the money
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hella_JDM is back! &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how you like the total seal rings?</TD></TR></TABLE>

20 lbs on pump gas with no blow-by...

what's not to love?
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the piston rings that come with the ARIAS piston set is good enough. we use the complete ARIAS piston kit w/rings on all the engines we use. from 200hp all motor cars to 800hp turbo race cars.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by exospeedAMcrx &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the piston rings that come with the ARIAS piston set is good enough. we use the complete ARIAS piston kit w/rings on all the engines we use. from 200hp all motor cars to 800hp turbo race cars. </TD></TR></TABLE>

sorry man, that's not what I as looking for. I daily drive my car, get 38 mpg, and run a best of 12.2 @ 117...I'm not knocking the Arias rings, but they were not for me.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mildly interesting &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

sorry man, that's not what I as looking for. I daily drive my car, get 38 mpg, and run a best of 12.2 @ 117...I'm not knocking the Arias rings, but they were not for me.</TD></TR></TABLE>

oh im not saying Total Seal are not good rings.
I'm just saying that the Rings that come in the Arias kit work real well.
2 Hot Rod cars in the 9s and numerous 11 sec daily street cars that have come out of our shop have been successful in using the Arias rings.
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Thanks i just bought the arias pistons with crower rods for my h22
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by exospeedAMcrx &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

oh im not saying Total Seal are not good rings.
I'm just saying that the Rings that come in the Arias kit work real well.
2 Hot Rod cars in the 9s and numerous 11 sec daily street cars that have come out of our shop have been successful in using the Arias rings.</TD></TR></TABLE>

right on
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Is 8:1 compression on an 87.5 mm too low considering ill be boostin 20psi?
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why don't you try 9 to 1?
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Arias has a piston that is 9.2 that is 87.5 . That is perfect for high boost street or strip application.
It is Arias part # 3310600 That is what I would use!

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Well the ones i got were sutom made for an h23 for 8.5:1. But on an h22 it drops to lower to 8:1 and was wondering if those were to low considering i was going to get them hea coated and get the cometic shorter head gasket.

Also ccometic doesnt make an 87.5mm head gasket, so will the 87 be fine to use?
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I'd suggest selling the pistons you have and getting the ones you need. We can help you out. Hit me up and I can try to get rid of those pistons for you and you can use that $ toward a set of new Arias that are exactly what you need.

Also, the stock gasket CAN accomodate an 87.5 mm piston. It was made to be able to got 1/2 mm oversized, so your golden!
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