well since i got screwed over the first time around on pistons im gonna do what i had planned on in the first place, goin forged and gettin EXACTLY what i want... 10.5:1 compression! (i just have my heart set on those #s for some random reason lol)
i had ross pistons recommended to me, it seems like every1 goes with wiesco though. this is for the 3400 btw
i was looking at www.rosspistons.com and came across some of the things they can do on their pistons.
pin oilers ROSS pin oilers scrape oil from the cylinder wall and force feed it to the pins. On designs which have a high pin placement due to long strokes and/or long rod lengths, ROSS will angle drill the pin oilers. This operation is included on each custom piston at no additional charge, unless otherwise ordered.
piston coatings http://www.rosspistons.com/uploads/piston_coatings.pdf (pdf format and didnt want to retype it)
gas ports Many ROSS Racing Pistons are custom made to the customer's specifications simply because no one piston design is correct for all applications. Different types of racing require different piston designs. Not only does the type of racing, head style, induction system, fuel and camshaft specifications affect the design features of a racing piston, but different engine types have their own needs. Gas ports allow cylinder pressure to go directly behind the top ring and aid in sealing. Gas ports are very effective when used with tight ring grooves and high ring positioning.
anybody have thoughts/opinions on these?
this is going to be a daily driver that will see the track at least every few weekends (if i ever get it done!)
i will be calling ross tomorrow to get more info and to their opinions
i had ross pistons recommended to me, it seems like every1 goes with wiesco though. this is for the 3400 btw
i was looking at www.rosspistons.com and came across some of the things they can do on their pistons.
pin oilers ROSS pin oilers scrape oil from the cylinder wall and force feed it to the pins. On designs which have a high pin placement due to long strokes and/or long rod lengths, ROSS will angle drill the pin oilers. This operation is included on each custom piston at no additional charge, unless otherwise ordered.
piston coatings http://www.rosspistons.com/uploads/piston_coatings.pdf (pdf format and didnt want to retype it)
gas ports Many ROSS Racing Pistons are custom made to the customer's specifications simply because no one piston design is correct for all applications. Different types of racing require different piston designs. Not only does the type of racing, head style, induction system, fuel and camshaft specifications affect the design features of a racing piston, but different engine types have their own needs. Gas ports allow cylinder pressure to go directly behind the top ring and aid in sealing. Gas ports are very effective when used with tight ring grooves and high ring positioning.
anybody have thoughts/opinions on these?
this is going to be a daily driver that will see the track at least every few weekends (if i ever get it done!)
i will be calling ross tomorrow to get more info and to their opinions
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