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Old Jan 2, 2008 | 07:32 PM
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Ordering my forged pistons, have the option between uncoated and ceramic coated (top and skirts). Coating option is another $250. Going into a boosted 3800 on 22lbs. Should I opt for it or is it another gimmick? Tech articles would be appreciated. Thanks,
Old Jan 2, 2008 | 07:36 PM
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What kind of coating? Its not a gimmick, but it might not be worth it
Old Jan 2, 2008 | 07:43 PM
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

http://www.customclassictrucks.com/t...ech/index.html

http://www.engineceramics.com/coating_pistons.htm

http://www.performancecoatings.com/enginecoatings.html

Bottom line: ceramic coating adds heat protection and aids in distributing heat evenly.
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

Originally Posted by thermal
Correct.
http://www.hpcoatings.com
http://www.techlinecoatings.com

There is a tech line authorized shop in Hopewell, VA. The cost would be far less to have the skirts moly coated there, and the tops ceramic coated there, after you buy the pistons. Not to mention, the quality would likely exceed the OEM piston manufacturer, who sends them to Jet-Hot, in large batches, in a hurry to get them back! And, Tech Line coatings are guaranteed for a LONG time. Free replacement of the coating for 10 or 20 years.........

There's a lot of other parts (especially in a turbo motor) that will benefit greatly from ceramic coatings, as well as moly coatings!
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

Be careful with who you pick. Alot of places will coat pistons, but only few are truely good at it. I've used Polydyn for years and will never go anywhere else. They only charge around $30 a piston.
I even had them coat my crank and rods...which are not necessary, but what the hell!
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

Originally Posted by Yell88CRXsi
Be careful with who you pick. Alot of places will coat pistons, but only few are truely good at it. I've used Polydyn for years and will never go anywhere else. They only charge around $30 a piston.
I even had them coat my crank and rods...which are not necessary, but what the hell!
Where is Polydyn?
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Originally Posted by Yell88CRXsi
Be careful with who you pick. Alot of places will coat pistons, but only few are truely good at it. I've used Polydyn for years and will never go anywhere else. They only charge around $30 a piston.
I even had them coat my crank and rods...which are not necessary, but what the hell!
Tech Line, if you call them, will give you a list of "authorized" shops. Odds are, Polydyn, is one of them. They supply 95% of the coatings in the industry!
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

The coating is def worth the money and time spent on it.
I had mine coated when I did my All-Motor Build and I do not regret it at all. Took me more time to save for it since I am not rich, but money well spent in my opinion. All the reasons have been said but I'm just X2'ing from personal exp. =)
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

Originally Posted by DarkGSR
The coating is def worth the money and time spent on it.
I had mine coated when I did my All-Motor Build and I do not regret it at all. Took me more time to save for it since I am not rich, but money well spent in my opinion. All the reasons have been said but I'm just X2'ing from personal exp. =)
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks.
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Default Re: Coated Pistons vs Uncoated

Fuck Tech Line, it's the other 5% of the suppliers I'm interested in.

Go with Swain Tech...

Or Zircotec, but they're in the UK and cost a bit of money. Arguably they're one of the best ceramic coating companies in the world though. Plasma spray deposition FTW!

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