THIS ISN'T VENDOR BASHING THIS IS A FIRST PERSON REVIEW OF A PRODUCT. GET IT IN YOUR FORUMS MIND THAT ITS NOT BASHING.
You've said nothing but negative things about the pistons, all while shamelessly plugging your own.
It is relevant you have to take the oil squirters out to hone the block and reinstall new ones!
You can hone it without removing the squirters.
you man up that you had 2 bad sets!
Bwahahaha, now it's 2 bad sets? Oh dear. Dude, the pics you posted comparing them to the stock pistons are
exactly what the rest of them looked like. I wish I was wrong just so this crap can be over with, but that's just not the case. Go look at the pistons that Maxx Mazda posted with the original skirt cuts. They're exactly like the ones you posted. The difference? I built his, you built yours.
How many other engines have you built beside this one!? none? I have more experience than you think.
(screwy)
Really? You honestly think that I haven't built more than just maxx's engine? Did you not read my earlier posts in this thread stating that I built countless FS motors with Arias pistons myself and never encountered your issue?
I build these motors nonstop. I've hand built dozens of these engines over the years. Check your attitude, you're making yourself look like a fool.
Oh, btw, if you weren't "bashing" me before, you clearly are now since you're basically calling me a novice. Funny, because you're the one who can't manage to build the motor properly.
I had the said machine shop assemble the .020 overbore set to prove that it wasn't just my set and they grinded the width of the cutout because it was too wide!
Like I said, they are tricky. With the original skirt design, it was probably less work to cut it deeper than it was to fiddle with the squirters, which is why I had them cut them super deep after that. That way no one had to tinker with the jets so much.
Oh and last time I remember you telling me your oil jet broke off in your motor, so using your logic it was your fault because you installed it wrong!
That was on an old motor i built for myself with
CP pistons, not these arias pistons.
About two years after I had built it, I was low on oil and running the car hard. When I went to change the oil, I had lost a squirter. My best guess is that the low oil had something to do with the squirter getting clipped, but regardless it was my fault. The car should have never been low on oil.
Furthermore, a single squirter clipping 2 years later versus all four clipping on day 1 are two totally different things.