What I want to know is: Will there be ovals?
No offense, but Wagler uses a lot of Wiseco pistons for their builds, all of which have NGM DIESEL bowl designs, even some new Diamond pistons.
What I want to know is: Will there be ovals?
No offense, but Wagler uses a lot of Wiseco pistons for their builds, all of which have NGM DIESEL bowl designs, even some new Diamond pistons.
Brett's new engine has Ross pistons.
No offense, but Wagler uses a lot of Wiseco pistons for their builds, all of which have NGM DIESEL bowl designs, even some new Diamond pistons.
That's kind of depressing.
Because in a race application there are better parts available.Kinda what I thought, something that worked so well why change it...
Because in a race application there are better parts available.
In the end, weight of the assembly is and will be a big benefit. That is not a dis on Fingers pistons at all.Now Im not trying to start a fight b/c Id like to understand why Shane...but how do you figure that?
Its always a big step to take going from a solid known setup to another setup that you have high hopes for. Depending on the goals I guess a guy will have to look himself in the mirror and decide if its really worth going to another setup that may go faster and may blow faster.
Ross Pistons have been in a lot of high horsepower pulling/racing engines for years and have been tried or true.
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Brett's bottom end should be very stout with the hemi rod end Winberg crank and Wagler rods.