Talked to a guy today that drilled his pistons for better performance. What and how does this work?
the main purpose of doing that type of work to the pistons is to prevent cracks. Casting marks, and sharp edges is the first place a crack will start. Pistons are balanced by removing material from under the crown.Spinner18 said:I know lots of ice oval racers who don't drill pistons, but they definitely grind off the casting imperfections, and radius some of the stuff on the inner part of the pistons to shave some weight and balance the weights of the pistons. They say every little piece of weight saved helps them
KneeDown said:I think hes talking about "gas porting" the pistons. Basically, a number of holes are drilled from the top of the piston, down thru into the ring lands. Theory being, combustion pressure is forced down thru these tiny holes and forces the rings out to make a tighter seal.
Tons more info if you google it.
stein700sx said:Talked to a guy today that drilled his pistons for better performance. What and how does this work?