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Posted by: 300_14_racer

well i blew up my banshee and am gonna rebuild it. i was wondering are wiseco pistons good? friends tell me id be better off getting stock pistons. but i think im either gonna get wiseco or vitos. which are better



Posted by: AtvMxRider

Wiseco piston's are fine. Wiseco actually makes vito's piston just to his specs.



Posted by: 300_14_racer

whats the diff. between cast and forged and when i see wiseco piston kits are those cast or forged pistons?



Posted by: bansheeguy77

vitos makes more power tho



Posted by: 300_14_racer

are the pistons in wiseco piston kits cast or forged?



Posted by: bobby88

haha what a surprise a yamahahaha banshee blew up. happens everyday dont matter what kind of pistons you get your still slow you piece of crap



Posted by: 300_14_racer

ya some people are just ignorant this is what you get having 12 year olds on the intrenet trying to ride blown up cr250s (they like to do that) some ppl just make me mad now lets get back on topic



Posted by: bobby88

12. UH UH. CR250 faster dan banshee...











slow is cougar cougar is slow



Posted by: Greg Z

quote:
Originally posted by bobby88
12. UH UH. CR250 faster dan banshee...











slow is cougar cougar is slow

you fu*king idiot



Posted by: 86350x

I'd get the wiseco's, forged is better then cast. People say that vito's aren't the best for any ported engines because they have shorter piston skirts. And when any ware occurs, the skirt will start crashing down on the exhuast port, the bam there goes the skirt.

First find out why your motor blew up.

Were you running lean? Are you running a pro flow, or some kind of clamp on air filter set up?

How many hr's, year's ect do you have on the motor?

I've used wiseco's in bikes snowmobiles ect, and they are much better then stock. But you need to make sure you allow the motor to have a thorough warmup before you start beating on it.

The piston to bore clearance on any forged piston is crucial. Make sure you have someone who know's what they are doing measure and bore your cylinders.

Next time mine comes apart, not sure what I'm gonna do this time in the piston department. Someone in harbor beach has a ported shee, and just installed some vito's power pistons. I'll see how his turns out and holds up. Right now I'm running ported wiseco's.



Posted by: bobby88

quote:
Originally posted by Greg Z
you fu*king idiot


no, you fu******CKING idiot. we are cousins so get fu*ked.

If only you knew what we were talking about you piece of sh*t ANYWAYs.


What did freddy say is all wrong with it when he tore it apart?



Posted by: BeeeRock!

I have a set of wisecos that I have been trying to get rid of, they are brand new andill let them got for 90 bux shipped.

they are forged and are brand spanking new!





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