Wiseco 11:1 Piston kit
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    Wiseco 11:1 Piston kit

    by NCFRC » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:08 pm

    Have many people have installed these and whats your impression afterwards.

    Did it really wake up the torque of the bike ?
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    by NCFRC » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:49 pm

    Even if it's a different brand ,, What's your

    impression after boosting the compression ?
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    by NCFRC » Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:23 am

    Nobody's done this ?

    Hmm - maybe I shouldn't have bought that piston off E-bay .
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    by carters2 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 3:28 pm

    NCFRC wrote:Nobody's done this ?

    Hmm - maybe I shouldn't have bought that piston off E-bay .


    In the process of doing it right now. Got the piston connected to the rod and waiting for my ring compressor to come so I can slip the piston on
    ~Scott Carter~
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    by NCFRC » Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:31 pm

    Please post your thoughts after completing
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    by NCFRC » Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:59 pm

    Have you completed the project yet ?
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    by carters2 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:46 am

    NCFRC wrote:Have you completed the project yet ?


    Yes, Sorry I said I would report back. Installation ended up being a little tricky. The oil rails gave me a lot of trouble and I ended up having to buy a ring compressor to get the job done. In hind sight I would have done a dry rebuild because it burns a little bit of oil now. Not much but it does burn some. Power wise I saw gains all the way accross the board with more of a hit. I would defiantly reccommend this upgrade.

    Another thing about the install you need to take the motor out of the bike to do it so it's a little time comsuming. The bike was out of commission for about 2 weeks. However if you have ever done a rebuild before then you will probably we able to do it quicker.
    ~Scott Carter~
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    ~2007 CRF250X~

    http://scarter.worldband.com

    Her name is Mila
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    by chillyengineer » Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:20 am

    Why do you post for a 250 under the 230 slot?? :?
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    by carters2 » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:10 am

    chillyengineer wrote:Why do you post for a 250 under the 230 slot?? :?


    The project was for a 230 I own the 250 and I did the piston on my friends 230
    ~Scott Carter~
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    by NCFRC » Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:20 pm

    [quote="carters2"][quote="NCFRC"]Have you completed the project yet ?[/quote]

    Yes, Sorry I said I would report back. Installation ended up being a little tricky. The oil rails gave me a lot of trouble and I ended up having to buy a ring compressor to get the job done. In hind sight I would have done a dry rebuild because it burns a little bit of oil now. Not much but it does burn some. Power wise I saw gains all the way accross the board with more of a hit. I would defiantly reccommend this upgrade.

    Another thing about the install you need to take the motor out of the bike to do it so it's a little time comsuming. The bike was out of commission for about 2 weeks. However if you have ever done a rebuild before then you will probably we able to do it quicker.[/quote]

    What do you mean by a dry rebuild ?
    I've put many a top end back together and always lightly coated the cylinder and piston and rings with motor oil before assembling.
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    by woodsman » Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:35 pm

    Currently, 05 450X
    Previously, KTM 790 Adv R, Cbr600rr, Crf450R, Crf250X
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    by NCFRC » Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:39 pm

    We sold the 230 and have a brand new Wiseco Piston kit for sale.

    First $95.00 I'll ship to your door.
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    by NCFRC » Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:52 pm

    sold

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