JE vs. Arias
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Re: JE vs. Arias (EVOCELICA)
Both are excellent pistons. They are pretty much made up of the same metallurgy. I have always used JE's, but Arias are equal quality. Its a win-win situation with either choice you pick.
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Re: JE vs. Arias (ninesecrx)
CP's are nice, but what makes them the best?
I like Aries they do customs with smaller orders.
[Modified by BudaKai, 3:42 AM 2/11/2003]
I like Aries they do customs with smaller orders.
[Modified by BudaKai, 3:42 AM 2/11/2003]
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Re: JE vs. Arias (turbo Si)
I have Arias pistons, but some people on here have told me they do not like them. I dont see why not, all the pros seem to say they are great...I shouldnt have anything to worry about should I ?
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Re: JE vs. Arias (turbo Si)
CP if you want to go with the best pistons.
CP ??????? What does that stand for?
What about weisco?
CP ??????? What does that stand for?
What about weisco?
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Re: JE vs. Arias (blufke)
if youre boosting make sure u get dished pistons not flat top, the dish forces the heat in the center of the piston instead of out and away toward the rings which can lead to premataure ring failure
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Re: JE vs. Arias (evoeone)
I have been running arias's on my boosted h23 and i seem to like them, only make a lil noise when the car has been outside all night
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