Race engineering pistons made by wiseco?
Anyone have any info on these pistons?
http://www.raceeng.com/ Click on import, pistons, race eng
They are affordable.. anyone know what they are made of?
Dustin
http://www.raceeng.com/ Click on import, pistons, race eng
They are affordable.. anyone know what they are made of?
Dustin
Quote: "They are affordable.. anyone know what they are made of?"
I think they are made of aluminum, HAHA, J/K.
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I think they are made of aluminum, HAHA, J/K.
[Modified by TurboInteg95, 8:50 PM 10/16/2001]
Quote: "They are affordable.. anyone know what they are made of?"
I think they are made of aluminum, HAHA, J/K.
I think they are made of aluminum, HAHA, J/K.
hehe.I was just wondering about their strength as compared to, say, JE pistons.
Dustin
yeah, I couldnt resist though. Well, I had a set of Wisecos for a toyota motor and I have to say that they were beefy as hell. The guy from wiseco said they are good for over 30 psi. And he was telling me how all the puerto rican guys use them in there 8 second Corinas and corollas. They were seriously beefy, like they almost looked beefier then the set of JE's I had, but then that was for a Honda Motor.
They are NON Silicon Forged Pistons! We recently put them in my buddy's 1998 Nissan Sentra SE (SR20DE) with the stock rods. It made 363 hp & 325 ft/lb to the wheels @ 19 psi! They are 9.0:1 CR Pistons! He just ran an 11.9 @ 119 mph this weekend here in AZ at the IDRC event! That was with a 2600 lb car with full interior! Great pistons for the money!
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how much are they???
Dustin
APEXSER, are those the raceeng pistons that you are referring to or the Wisecos? or are they the same thing.
how much are they???
$369/set. I am not sure whether they come with the wrist pins for that price though.
Dustin
$369/set. I am not sure whether they come with the wrist pins for that price though.
Dustin
They can make you pistons in just about any alloy you want on custom work and copy Je or whatever you want and still are cheap, they produce around here to and the wait isnt that bad either, also Ross pistons have been selling up here like mad recently they are pretty close to bullit proof.
Hmm I'd rather just use honda rings.
Dustin
Dustin
Hmm I'd rather just use honda rings.
Dustin
They will only work if you buy aftermarket stock bore pistons, which I would NOT recommend! When rebuilding a motor you should at least over bore .5mm (.020"). Leaving a motor stock bore will cause loose piston-wall tolerances causing excessive blowbye through the rings.
Dustin
They will only work if you buy aftermarket stock bore pistons, which I would NOT recommend! When rebuilding a motor you should at least over bore .5mm (.020"). Leaving a motor stock bore will cause loose piston-wall tolerances causing excessive blowbye through the rings.
Dustin
Those pistons are that much cheper than JE's are they? So, if I understand you guys correctly, you don't want to get sized pistons that just drop right in? btw I have a 01 GSR, w/10Kmiles
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