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LT500R Quadracer => LT500R - Engine => Topic started by: AustenW on October 07, 2014, 08:39:45 am
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wiseco generally isnt known for their brilliant piston designs. cutting the whole side of the piston out isnt the best idea imo. alot of times what happens is youll end up with a short circuit from the transfers to exhaust. it also create a large cavity beteen the piston and cylinder wall. removing material just out of the rear portion would be better
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a cut piston needs to match porting every builder has dif opinions Even In a stock cylinder a cut piston will help BC at BDC the piston covers a lot of port I got my own way i do mine INTUMS
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Any more comments?
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If you are worried about weight, why not get a custom piston made from better material?
Aluminum pistons are not really that great.
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Looks like somebody's been stalking Q 0>me
From what I understand, and that is not a lot, there are a couple advantages to doing the window but from what I think I remember there was no real HP gain or reliability improvements. (supposedly helps with cooling or something?)
On the skirt cuts front/rear skirt cuts this can affect timing/power curve but you need to watch for skirt cracking & flexing which will reduce the number of hours the piston can run reliably.
The other thing is how is your porting set up and what pipe are you running will have effect if these mods will be beneficial or they're magic fairy dust.
Motor Geek would be the man to talk more about the real scientific pro &/or cons of doing these mods.
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Comment? Crack. And not the white kind.
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More pistons pics
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I'd welcome your comments on the pictures below
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I appreciate everyone's comments
Will post up some more pictures shortly to stimulate further conversation :-)
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All Wiseco pistons do not have the same weight. Be careful with your theory of the benefits of light-weight pistons. I have barrels of failed pistons from novice engine builders trying to imitate/follow stuff they see on the internet.
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I personally would not try to lighten a piston by taken away material around the pin or the skirt. Just going to make it weak.
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Because I don't believe everything people tell me, I've weighed my wiseco pistons and there is a huge difference between what I'm starting with to what he is stating. Will post up pictures later.
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If your following DRQbert on facebook why are you asking questions here??....... send him a message. He loves to talk to someone who doesn't know much.
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I noticed on Facebook DrQ posted a picture of a Std 540 Weisco V's a modified one.
Std 540 Weisco was 402g V's a modified trimmed weisco at 378g
Can anyone post up some pictures to what they have done?
I was going to trim a little off the skirt each side of the pin area as well as cut out on the inlet side of my new Weisco Piston to assist flow.
Any advice welcomed