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Old May 13, 2010, 08:54 AM
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I'm running the Wiseco 1400HD's...good stuff, making 470 off and over 600 on meth, not a single issue here
Old May 13, 2010, 11:43 AM
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I will agree with Aaron/John bradley. The 1400HD Wisecos are GREAT pistons. I had a set and sold them to Fathouse and he is now running them in his car. Due to my car crank walking i purchased a new engine from AMS with there custom spec pistons from Ross and they have been PERFECT! Been running 700+WHP on them for awhile with many miles of hard street racing/runs on them with absolutely no issues.
Old May 13, 2010, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 9SECndEVO
If you are interested in coating them I would give any HPC dealer a call, they can coat them for under $160 for the set.
Well i live in iceland so it dosent look like im gonna coat them..
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Originally Posted by SavEVOIX
Don't JE/SRP pistons carry a lot more silicone content than other brand pistons?
This is a common question.

The answer is no. All JE Pistons are manufactured from 2618 alloy. However, JE also offers their SRP Professional line that is made from 4032 alloy with a higher silicon content. These are perfect for the 500whp range and will generally be quieter on the street at startup since less initial clearance is required. They also include skirt coating. If you're going to run E85 or race gas, JE offers 10.0:1 piston off-the-shelf...

JE Pistons:
http://www.jepistons.com/Catalogs/Sp...i/4g63_22.aspx

SRP Professional (made by JE)
http://www.jepistons.com/Catalogs/SR...ishi/4g63.aspx


Both Buschur and AMS are using JE. In fact, AMS uses only JE now after switching all their race programs over this year.
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Bringing this back from the dead....JE Pistons now offers NEW ASYMMETRICAL FSR forgings!!! Picture is on the right and they look sweet. This looks like my new piston choice.


http://www.jepistons.com/Catalogs/Sp...bishi/evo.aspx
Old Sep 28, 2011, 09:33 PM
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well i hope Je 10.5 :1 with 85.5 mm are good bc i just bought some for my evo 8 should be putting them in, in about a week
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Originally Posted by miragevo
Bringing this back from the dead....JE Pistons now offers NEW ASYMMETRICAL FSR forgings!!! Picture is on the right and they look sweet. This looks like my new piston choice.


http://www.jepistons.com/Catalogs/Sp...bishi/evo.aspx
Wow, this thread came back from the dead...

Here is more information on the asymmetrical parts:
http://www.jepistons.com/Articles/10...d-Pistons.aspx
http://www.briancrower.com/je/

The 2.3L stroker pistons only weigh 268 grams and uses a short 2.250" wrist pin for further weight savings. Good stuff.

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Old Sep 29, 2011, 03:18 PM
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Wiseco 1400HD or Manley. Wiseco is our first choice.
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nice selection with the arias
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does manley or wiseco make 10:1 std bore pistons? i looked around and couldnt really find anything
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