While I agree that they're there only to cool the piston itself, it still makes me wonder how well they cool the pistons. If people driving with a DE+T setup never have any issues, you have to wonder...
One of the primary failures of SR20's has been bearing failure, likely due to a combination of oil temperature, and lack of oil pressure. I don't think I can recall/count on one hand how many SR's have been pulled due to piston seizure/failure (not caused by blowing a hole into the top of one because of a tune related issue).
By removing the oil squirters, you run higher pressure (obviously, creating a restriction would raise the overall pressure) which would help to protect against lack of lubrication of bearing surfaces.
One of the primary failures of SR20's has been bearing failure, likely due to a combination of oil temperature, and lack of oil pressure. I don't think I can recall/count on one hand how many SR's have been pulled due to piston seizure/failure (not caused by blowing a hole into the top of one because of a tune related issue).
By removing the oil squirters, you run higher pressure (obviously, creating a restriction would raise the overall pressure) which would help to protect against lack of lubrication of bearing surfaces.