Originally posted by scaryfast
Doesn't aluminum melt at 1300 degrees?
Originally posted by scaryfast
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The pistons rely heavily on oil cooling from the oil spray from the rod big end.
EGT will not melt pistons or be a direct indicator of their temp. Advanced timing is what will do it. It increases the time exposed at high temp, and the peak temp.
Originally posted by M Barnett
I was going to advance my timing to about 15 but maybe now I wont.
Michael
Originally posted by Darel
Does this mean if someone were to hypothetically put a windage tray on a Hummin' Cummins they would melt their pistons much more quickly than not?
Not sure why someone would want a windage tray on a diesel since it would redline before the tray made any difference, but I'm just speaking hypothetically.
Darel
Does this mean if someone were to hypothetically put a windage tray on a Hummin' Cummins they would melt their pistons much more quickly than not?
Not sure why someone would want a windage tray on a diesel since it would redline before the tray made any difference, but I'm just speaking hypothetically.
Darel