Kimpex will work fine in an Indy trail. Most likely be better than the stockers from 84. Kimpex only suck in high powered sleds. A lot of people around here use Kimpex pistons in their fishing sleds and they work great.

Are Wiseco forged pistons any good?

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.

Are Wiseco pistons made in USA?

Wiseco produces high quality American made FORGED pistons, that stand up to the test of extreme racing conditions. Wiseco offers the only forged clutch components in the aftermarket for off-bike and ATV applications and they are also forged in the USA.

Does wiseco own JE pistons?

The PMi family of brands includes Wiseco(r) Performance Products, ProX Racing Parts, JE Pistons(r), K1(tm) Technologies and Innovate Motorsports.

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).

Is Wiseco made in China?

The cranks are made in China as opposed to earlier wiseco units that I have used in the past which were made in Taiwan. We’ve got almost 80 hrs on our earlier Wiseco cranks without problems.

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.

Who makes Diamond Pistons?

Kinderhook Industries, LLC
(“Race Winning Brands”, “RWB” or the “Company”), a portfolio company of Kinderhook Industries, LLC (“Kinderhook”) announced today the acquisition of Diamond Pistons and Trend Performance Products, two manufacturers of high-performance engine components for the automotive performance market.

What is better cast or forged pistons?

Forged pistons are more expensive compared to conventional cast pistons, and are decidedly more durable in terms of shatter resistance when exposed to extreme temperatures inside the combustion chamber. This does not mean that cast pistons are inadequate. In fact, they are more than enough for most applications.