uncle tony's garage gets called out by the roadkill guys

Here's a question....

Some of you like to tout that if piston manufacturers thought "reversing" pistons was a great idea, they'd put in an offset... Well, lets think about that from a "common sense" approach.

If they thought the offset was good, they'd leave it as was, but NO, the pit the piston pin dead center. Why? Less side load..... yes? Less side load means more available power?

So given the lack of aftermarket pistons, I can get less sideload by simply flipping the flipping pistons, how am I NOT getting the same benefit? You know, from a common sense perspective?