Before Coatings! These coatings insulate the piston against damaging heat transfer, keeping more of the heat generated by combustion, pushing down on the piston for greater power. By retaining minimal heat on the surface of the piston, less heat is transferred to the incoming fuel mixture, leading to a reduction in pre-ignition which leads to detonation. The coatings can also allow heat at the surface to move more evenly over the surface reducing hot spots and the coatings reflect heat into the chamber for more even distribution of heat, allowing more efficient combustion of the fuel. This allows more fuel molecules to be oxidized, which in turn, means less fuel is needed for optimum power. The result is an engine that makes more power, can be run with a leaner air/fuel mix and less initial timing and has less thermal expansion due to a reduction in the heat absorbed. Piston tops are coated with Cermet Thermal Barrier. Benfits are: Reduced piston temps Keeps heat in combustion chamber longer, through power stroke Increase combustion chamber efficiency Reduce fuel consumption Helps prevent the piston from expanding as much as uncoated piston so you can run a tighter fit for better ring seal. Minimizes detonation Allow higher compression ratios Piston skirts are coated with CermaLube Dry Film Lubricant. Benefits are: Reduces friction, galling, and scuffing Helps extend piston and cylinder wall life Requires no clearance changes Oil retaining Aids in cooling of piston skirts
Nice. I wondered how long until someone did this. I have coated my pistons in the motors I have built for a while and the results are worth the extra effort! Also I dont know if you all have the pic some companies use to show a coated vs non-coated after being melted but that one is great!
We have used them a couple of times now, others have been using them also, but no one really talks about them. We are building allot of engines right now with these pistons and decided to go ahead and take some pics.
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