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turbo4life 12-13-2008 05:14 AM

ceramic coat pistons
 
i have a chance to ceramic coat my pistons...btw it a "titanium color" shizz

should i do it or should i not is the question

set up

stock b16a+boost

im worried about more heat in the combustion chamber cuz it not dissipating into the piston as much..

and you know what that means more heat so my 91 pump gas wont get me as far is im worried about

what ya think

Foowee 12-13-2008 11:27 AM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 
Aluminum gets softer as the temperature goes up. Keeping heat out of the piston will keep them strong. Coat your exhaust valves and the faces of your intake valves too. Then the heat will go into the cylinder walls and into the coolant where it belongs...

Bone1 12-14-2008 03:17 AM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 
I was gonna ask Fowee...........


....but he beat me to the post.


BTW Fowee, two new track records tonight in RC :)

turbo4life 12-14-2008 04:53 AM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 

Originally Posted by Foowee
Aluminum gets softer as the temperature goes up. Keeping heat out of the piston will keep them strong. Coat your exhaust valves and the faces of your intake valves too. Then the heat will go into the cylinder walls and into the coolant where it belongs...

nice so it wont cause too much heat to stay in the cylinder.. (that what i was really afaid of happening..)

and coat the faces off all the vales right?
and i should coat the inside some of the stem area of the exhaust valve too just not the seat area?

lock-pop! 12-14-2008 01:40 PM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 
who's doing your coating?

Foowee 12-14-2008 01:57 PM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 

Originally Posted by turbo4life
and coat the faces off all the vales right?
and i should coat the inside some of the stem area of the exhaust valve too just not the seat area?

Yes. The stem side and face of the ex. valve sees fire. The stem side of the intake valve doesn't need it unless you're using some sort of egr system. I masked the stem where it inserted into the guide on the ex valves.


Originally Posted by Mista Bone
BTW Fowee, two new track records tonight in RC :)

:6


Originally Posted by apexsilver06mr
who's doing your coating?

This guy did mine:

http://b9.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/0...85011579_l.jpg

with this stuff:

http://www.techlinecoatings.com/hi-performance/

CXyD 12-14-2008 05:04 PM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 
Techline has some good stuff used CBC-1 on some 350 flat top pistons back in '98 and the curing in the oven smelled bad but after some light buffing after curing the pistons looked good almost polished.

turbo4life 12-15-2008 02:43 AM

Re: ceramic coat pistons
 
im doing it my self i did my wastegate alerady and piping along with it


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