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Yes that is very good stuff too. I wish there was something as good as that for creating a ceramic coating on the cylinder walls and heads of an engine.
If you know of any ceramic that you can add to gas to make the engine reflect all or much of the heat that normally conducts straight into the water jacket, let us know.
Slick 50 for oil is another one that I have heard of that I think was originally used on military vehicles as far back as world war 2 for coating rod bearings or main bearings.
Of course this stuff you mentioned is newer and better for oil.
I think the problem with getting an actual ceramic coating on pistons while the engine is running is the dirt issues. If an engine is done right it's efficiency goes way up.
Mike
Yes that is very good stuff too. I wish there was something as good as that for creating a ceramic coating on the cylinder walls and heads of an engine.
If you know of any ceramic that you can add to gas to make the engine reflect all or much of the heat that normally conducts straight into the water jacket, let us know.
Slick 50 for oil is another one that I have heard of that I think was originally used on military vehicles as far back as world war 2 for coating rod bearings or main bearings.
Of course this stuff you mentioned is newer and better for oil.
I think the problem with getting an actual ceramic coating on pistons while the engine is running is the dirt issues. If an engine is done right it's efficiency goes way up.
Mike
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