A friend of mine has had his head ceramic coated on the exterior. Mostly a looks thing, but is pushing on to have it coated on the inside too after the valves, decking and porting are done. We've heard all the talk about the coating coming off and eating a turbo, etc. Not likely based on current uses of ceramic. The question is whether or not any of you have coated the inside of the head or found ceramic-coated pistons for the engine. Ceramic-coated pistons are not an option from Cummins as far as we can tell.
There is debate as to whether or not the intake side gets done, but the intake is not the focus in our case. The primary objective is to increase flow on the exhaust side and reduce the rate of heat absorption into the head. We are fully aware that the chance of noticeable impact on parameters is slim.
Anyone?
There is debate as to whether or not the intake side gets done, but the intake is not the focus in our case. The primary objective is to increase flow on the exhaust side and reduce the rate of heat absorption into the head. We are fully aware that the chance of noticeable impact on parameters is slim.
Anyone?
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