Are they all .70 reliefs? They were deep enough to clear my cam with .5xx+ lift and 270+ duration
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Nice looking pistons by the way. Not my choice in bowl design,but well done regardless.!
That cam duration isn't the real number you should like at for the duration spec for determining valve clearance. 270 plus would be overall duration. There is duration under .050 that doesn't effect determining clearance at all. At .050 you are probably less than 220 degree duration. Valve timing events determine if that much of a relief will be enough. When the valve opens and closes and at what degree of crank rotation. .075 reliefs handle 95 percent if all the cams out there. I actually run .100 reliefs.Are they all .70 reliefs? They were deep enough to clear my cam with .5xx+ lift and 270+ duration
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sorry to go a little off subject but Ross Pistons is making them with top fuel pins
That cam duration isn't the real number you should like at for the duration spec for determining valve clearance. 270 plus would be overall duration. There is duration under .050 that doesn't effect determining clearance at all. At .050 you are probably less than 220 degree duration. Valve timing events determine if that much of a relief will be enough. When the valve opens and closes and at what degree of crank rotation. .075 reliefs handle 95 percent if all the cams out there. I actually run .100 reliefs.
My duration for .50 is 217 intake and 225 exhaust
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That's a pretty healthy cam with plenty if overlap. Lift is what .520 area?
That's a pretty healthy cam with plenty if overlap. Lift is what .520 area?
Most piston companies will make a custom design for a little extra $$. You get your own Part # too I was told a few companies to stay away from while doing this though, because of theft of your ideas.
Agreed sir. I'm a fan of the Aries/diamond wide bowl design and subsequent changes thereto.No doubt. I think piston manufacturers should spend a little more time researching bowl design. What works for emissions is nowhere near ideal for maximum performance. Injector spray angle/hole size/hole count all play a role in bowl width, depth and volume.
I remember a few years ago when forged pistons were the next big thing there was talk about not running them in daily driver motors due to premature ring wear. They beat the ringlands up... is this still the case?