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Nitto state that it is made from billet metal even it is made in China the engineering would be top notch.

JE pistons would piss me off with the piston slap while cold. bugger that.

my Tomei pistons are silent all of the time. Get a tome 2.8 kit

I think you would find that if Nitto has the Strokers made in China they would have a Quality control "Nitto company man" over seeing the quality and they would be of the same quality as if, Made in Japan.

The trouble having things built in Asia , is quality control , as they will try and make things cheaper if they can get away with it, If you want the quality to stay at 100% you need a man on the floor to oversee production.

I wouldn't think so. It would be more like they just inspect the parts when a shipment arrives and so they are good to sell. Would be the exact same process for everyone else too.

In saying that the quality of all the china made parts these days is exceptionally good. Its getting hard to fault it.

Michael , I dealt with Japanese and Taiwanese manufactures that had products and parts being made in China and they would have been much smaller companies than Nitto and 2 out of 6 of them had a bloke in China full time and the others did what I did and my business was small/tinny and I had a bloke there that would go to the different companies and check everything before being shipped, you maybe right, but ??

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