Sorry to enter in late with reletive input/questions...
Don't we have to be purdy damn hot to ignite the pistons? How far over the edge are we talking? Unreasonable amounts i think.
For example... egts at say 1600*, DP 3 times boost, shooting 100 pill at it?
Coatings aside, standard issue forged piston whats it gonna take, roughly, to take the top off?
Its gotta be a crazy number or nobody would be spraying, it would be at the limits not on average trucks.
Cast pistons, or those with silicon in them(also known as "forged") are junk! and will erode the crown of the piston at temps of 1600* and up.
While a True forged piston with no silicon in it will handle the same conditions up to 2000* before any damage is seen With no coating!
Coating of a good design will inhibit crown defamation even further along with less heat soak and less expansion.
You know what melts pistons? Too much timing, Bad piston material, and high EGT's