Is wiseco a good piston?
Absolutely. Wiseco pistons are among the finest powersports pistons available. Unlike most OEM or other aftermarket pistons, Wiseco pistons are forged in-house at their own manufacturing facility.
Does wiseco sell individual pistons?
Every Wiseco product is engineered with the most advanced technologies, for the ultimate performance and durability in all forms of PowerSports! Please Try Clicking The Piston Kits, Single Pistons, Wiseco is now your One Name.
Where are Wiseco pistons manufactured?
Japan
They are mainly manufactured in Japan by reputable Original Equipment Manufacturers to ProX’s exact specifications and high quality standards. ProX leads the industry in cast and forged pistons made specifically to replace OEM parts. Wiseco is now your One Name.
Are all Wiseco pistons forged?
Wiseco is unique because we forge all of our own pistons in house, and produce all of our own forge tooling right here in the USA. This allows us to control all aspects of our manufacturing process from raw bar to skirt coating finished parts.
Do forged pistons last longer?
The main characteristic that makes forged pistons excel in high performance applications is strength and durability. Most turbocharged and high performance car models use forged pistons because they’re more tolerant to the abuses of extreme heat, detonation and pressure inherent in performance oriented engines.
How do you identify Wiseco pistons?
A. Your new Wiseco piston is marked on the top (crown) of the piston, indicating the direction. In most applications, the piston has an arrow intended to point toward the exhaust side of the engine (keep in mind this does not always mean the front of the vehicle).
How do you identify Wiseco Pistons?
Who is race winning brands?
ABOUT US. Race Winning Brands (RWB) is the leading manufacturer of racing and high-performance parts sold to automotive and powersports markets.
Do pistons add horsepower?
The percentage increase in displacement from a bigger bore piston will deliver an equal percentage increase in torque and horsepower. For most applications, an increase of a full-point in compression ratio generally results in a four percent increase in horsepower and torque.