Nicholas wrote:Blokhead wrote:I've used techlines CBC2 to coat piston tops with good results. On one engine the coating stayed even though I seized it (not the coatings fault). I was playing around with stinger diameters.
Bloody hell! How does changing the stinger cause that...thought the reflections were completed by that point in the exhaust... a reminder that tuning pipes is a dark art! I don’t want to go into coating the internals of my engine, happy to keep the power down low!

Reducing the diameter increases the back pressure which makes the pipe more efficient (and powerful). Unfortunately it also raises the temperature of the fuel, and air which is rammed back into the cylinder by the return wave. Once it reaches too high of a temp, bad things happen.
In my case, my compression was just a little too high, and my fuel quality (octane) was suspect, and then I started reducing the diameter of the stinger outlet by placing caps on the end. Every time I did it the bike went faster (my old dragbike) till about 3/4 of the way down the track it stated to detonate. It was so loud I thought a rod bearing was letting go, I should have let off, but I just kept it pinned. Thinking back this probably was not one of my best decisions. And when I say loud, this bike had open stingers, I had my Arai full face helmet on, and it was still loud.
Surprisingly the damage wasn't all that bad. The piston tops weren't melted away, but the skirts had seized slightly , and the top rings had expanded to the point were the ends had been smashed together, and mushroomed out into the nikasil cylinder liner cutting a groove.
That motor was retired, but could be repaired. Cylinders would just have to be sent out to be reniked. I didn't examine the pistons that carefully, but other than the skirts needing a little polishing, they seemed to be in very good shape. I can only attribute this to the ceramic coating on the top. If I had let off right away I don't think any damage would have been done.
I have been a firm believer in ceramic coated tops ever since. I now send my stuff out to SwainTech, and let them do it.