Old Wisecos were notorious for expanding a lot in the first few heat cycles, causing seizure. The solution is to bake them in the over for a while before getting the cylinder bored. I can't recall the temp/time, but I know that Lozza has posted it up in the past.
Wisecos made in the last decade or so, don't have this problem. It won't help you if you got it in a plain white box, but the rule of thumb is "old logo on box = old type piston, new logo = new type piston".
More generally, forged pistons (like Wiseco) will expand more as the heat up, compared to a cast piston. Newer materials minimise the difference.
This means that a forgie will need marginally more piston-bore clearance, to get the right clearance while operating.
Most car engine machiners are insistant on giving them way too much clearance anyhow, so its rarely ever a problem.