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hi all and congratolation on the new update in the site and can any one tell me what is the difrance in the pistons :

 

1- vito's power piston .

2- vito's super stock piston .

3-namura pistons .

 

which one is the best for non ported motor and gives more power in all around riding im planing to get the thunder pipe and some pistons .

 

P.S: im thinking of the vito's super stock pistons theay say that they make great power in top end ......

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The Vito's pistons are made by Wiseco, to Vito's specs. Wiseco makes by far the best piston IMO. Namura, i know nothin about really, only heard of them a few times.

 

In a stock motor w/ no port work, I suggest the SS pistons- the make great all around power by foolin the engine into acting like its ported- someone correct me if I am wrong. I had them in my 96 when I purchased it and was keepin up w/ some ported bikes, mainly dune port bikes and MX- the power was awesome! The power was usable all around, and the quality was top notch.

 

IF u dont plan on porting- the SS pistons are what you are lookin for for some extra power

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cast pistons are more for mxracing an forged are more for long high rpms like tt racing so it depends on your riding an how often u do top end inspection but on a stock motor i would throw namura's in it an check them ever other season or so depending on the hours u ride

It's more of a preference than anything. Forged pistons need to warm up longer but are much stronger. You'll have less chance of a skirt breaking with forged. I wouldn't run a cast piston. That's just me though.

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