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Re: mako piston/cylinder for stihl 036
« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2012, 10:35:08 am »
episan has been good quality for a long time :) used them for the slowmobiles as they were one of the lightest aftermarket pistons out there. held up WAY better then any wiseco i used in the same place. they seemed to take the rpm's better and not loose a skirt like a wiseco. actually, most of the polaris engines i put wiseco's in would get about half a season before ruining a good bottomend >:(
i won't touch a wiesco product anymore. i find it funny that even the kimpex pistons would hold up better than the wiseco's. and they're the cheapest replacements out there for a snow machine :D
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