New 1.8 forged Wiseco pistons
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Selling these new pistons since I will no longer be building another 1.8
They are .040 overbore and have all rings, retainer clips, etc included. Entire piston kit as would be ordered directly from Wiseco.
I'm selling them for $395 shipped. They are worth $500 and have never seen a spec of dirt. Have had them in storage for about a year. Here is the part number from the Wiseco website --> K553M84
They are .040 overbore and have all rings, retainer clips, etc included. Entire piston kit as would be ordered directly from Wiseco.
I'm selling them for $395 shipped. They are worth $500 and have never seen a spec of dirt. Have had them in storage for about a year. Here is the part number from the Wiseco website --> K553M84
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I'll be building a reliable 1.6 setup now, but **** blew up and I was planning for a rebuild with these pistons. Instead of doing so, I bought an m3 to dd and one thing led to another($$$)
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For many reasons it'll be more simplistic for what I'm going for, especially due to what I already have in my garage. You should buy these pistons, no? I have a 1.8 block and head also
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The ratio is 8.8:1 and I'm unaware that there was a newer style. The full spec sheet is available at this link http://www.nolimitmotorsport.com/wiseco/apps-Mazda.html and I have posted the part number in the 1st post
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