Stock Vitara or ycp Vitara pistons
There are tons of Honda Junkie's around, im sure they will help you out, from what i have heard the YCP are better as they have a Special layer of sumthing! Good luck hope u get your answer's.
If there are any rocket scientist's around ask them if these will fit on a Hyundai :P
If there are any rocket scientist's around ask them if these will fit on a Hyundai :P
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to measure your bore and do a quick test fit in your block.
Supposedly YCP pistons have a some coating on them, ask the puerto rican (fjt) who sells them to give you specifics.
Supposedly YCP pistons have a some coating on them, ask the puerto rican (fjt) who sells them to give you specifics.
hey thats kinda funny...the whole ask the puertorican that sells them...i just bought a set of pistons from him...i live in spain and im waiting to get them...ill let you fellas know how things go...i bought a ebay turbo kit those pistons and now im wondering what kind of fuel management to run...
Yeah, but the nippon racing pistons/rings are 69 bucks compared to the ycp.So with just coating a piston
makes up for the difference in price? Plus ycp pistons are made in TAIWAN.I really don't think anything good came
out of taiwan.Except the mail order brides that speak no english..
Atleast the nippon racing pistons are made in japan.
Also why would you use the honda rings if the vitara rings are the same quality and size.
makes up for the difference in price? Plus ycp pistons are made in TAIWAN.I really don't think anything good came
out of taiwan.Except the mail order brides that speak no english..

Atleast the nippon racing pistons are made in japan.
Also why would you use the honda rings if the vitara rings are the same quality and size.
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any way...the guy that seels them says they are extremely good pistons...and ive read in some other places tha the ycps are hella better than the nippon...
