your thoughts on these pistons for an all motor setup
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...=WDVW
i'm planning on slipping these in my motor. it's a gsr b20 daily driven all motor car.
some people have told me wiseco is not good for all motor, but none of them have done it. some have told me wiseco's are good overall. just trying to get a few more opinions before i buy! thx
i'm planning on slipping these in my motor. it's a gsr b20 daily driven all motor car.
some people have told me wiseco is not good for all motor, but none of them have done it. some have told me wiseco's are good overall. just trying to get a few more opinions before i buy! thx
I would say in general when it comes to imports wiseco, arias, and je make some of the best pistons on the market. Not talking crap about ross, cp, or kb. But I would trust wiseco without an issue.
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LOL
if i were to pick an argument with someone on h-t, i definitely wouldn't start with mr.beeks. im sure he knows a lot more than you.
ANYhoo, wiseco is a reputable company.
LOL
if i were to pick an argument with someone on h-t, i definitely wouldn't start with mr.beeks. im sure he knows a lot more than you.
ANYhoo, wiseco is a reputable company.
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LOL
if i were to pick an argument with someone on h-t, i definitely wouldn't start with mr.beeks. im sure he knows a lot more than you.
ANYhoo, wiseco is a reputable company.
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Thanx......
its not the piston is the tuner that will damage the pistons...
you could slip any piston you want in there but if you dont tune it right
you could end up with a hole in the piston due to:
1 valve clearance
2 bad fuel mixture
so no matter what pistons you use they still do the same job and as long as you
tune it right it will last you a long time
LOL
if i were to pick an argument with someone on h-t, i definitely wouldn't start with mr.beeks. im sure he knows a lot more than you.
ANYhoo, wiseco is a reputable company.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Thanx......
its not the piston is the tuner that will damage the pistons...
you could slip any piston you want in there but if you dont tune it right
you could end up with a hole in the piston due to:
1 valve clearance
2 bad fuel mixture
so no matter what pistons you use they still do the same job and as long as you
tune it right it will last you a long time
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you sholdn't be asking what brand of piston... that should be pretty obvious, look around.
what you should be asking is what compression, what cams are they going to be paired with, etc etc.
what you should be asking is what compression, what cams are they going to be paired with, etc etc.
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