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letsridestreet
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by letsridestreet »
who makes a good set of pistons for the ej22t engine?
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race_to_live
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93forestpearl
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by 93forestpearl »
My Wisecos have held up well over the years. Their noisyness depends on how loose your machine shop makes them.
Just make sure you gap the rings properly. Wiseco includes a nice sheet stating what kind of ring gap you should have based on goals.
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gijonas
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I had the shop bore my engine fairly tight and they make no noise at all.
94SS.Wiseco forged pistons,TD04,TMIC,WALBRO 225,440's,3" all the way,revtronix stage 2,enough other crap to fill the internet.
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letsridestreet
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by letsridestreet »
Now did you just use ej22t pistons or like ej20 ones?
1993 Turbo legacy wagon. (elboostio) $600
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gijonas
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by gijonas »
Ej22t forged pistons,they do make a kit just for our engines.bore it and drop them in.

94SS.Wiseco forged pistons,TD04,TMIC,WALBRO 225,440's,3" all the way,revtronix stage 2,enough other crap to fill the internet.
THE TRIBUTE BUILD>>>LINKY LINK>>> http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?p=295455#295455
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letsridestreet
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did you find t?he kit on there site
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93forestpearl
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by 93forestpearl »
^ It is listed in their catalog. They have .020" or .040" overbore options, so the block must be bored and honed for installation.
If you are going through the trouble of a full engine teardown, bore, and rebuild, spend the $350 on a set of Eagle rods.
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