Does the ring end gap run on the bridge between transfer and boost ports? If it does ring end gap is much more critical than running through the middle of the boost port.
The ring end gap is behind the inlet port..If the arrow on the top of the piston is 12 o'clock, the top ring gap is at about 20min past and the bottom ring is about 20 min to the hour.
It's obviously getting too hot, if the jetting is standard are you running more compression(has the head or cylinder been machined) or is the ignition timing advanced? There's nothing wrong with wiseco pistons but you may need to relieve the exhaust bridge as stated if not already done...
As far as I know everything is standard, I think your on the money with it getting hot, especially looking at the photo to the valve on the left, starting on the outside it looks nice and tan, but it changes colour the closer you get to the exhaust bridge, with the tip looking like it's got white hot.
Why is it getting so hot though?
My question is, Could the powervalve thats not operating and remains closed cause heat build up at higher revs through resticting gas flow?