I have tuned these pistons. I did not notice piston knock or any other noises.
Weisco does not incorporate an offset piston pin for noise reduction.
The factory pistons with 2 arrows do have about a .040" thrust offset.
The lml engine had a piston tick and if you check with gm parts they do have updated lml pistons where all 8 are identical. So they deleted the offset. Make your own assumptions and hypothesis on this information. I am only stating what Iknow to be factual about the parts.
I sent weisco a sample 2 years ago to aid in design and have given input on the design of the Dmax piston. I was much more involved in the 6.7 and 6.4 powerstroke pistons.
These are still new parts but I have been impressed thus far.
I will say the sets I used were 16.5:1 and 17.2:1. I have not tuned a 15:1 set.
The lip on the bowl is cut at a long angle so the flame front will propogate differently. I did adjust timing and pilot injections.
This is just my personal experience. I think the hot spot on these pistons is in a different location. Nozzle angle could ultimately be the best tuning tool.
I think you have a great piston but its a new item.
This forum if full of smart guys and knowledge.
You will get it sorted out.
And mark is a great guy to do it for you. One of the best for sure!
Weisco does not incorporate an offset piston pin for noise reduction.
The factory pistons with 2 arrows do have about a .040" thrust offset.
The lml engine had a piston tick and if you check with gm parts they do have updated lml pistons where all 8 are identical. So they deleted the offset. Make your own assumptions and hypothesis on this information. I am only stating what Iknow to be factual about the parts.
I sent weisco a sample 2 years ago to aid in design and have given input on the design of the Dmax piston. I was much more involved in the 6.7 and 6.4 powerstroke pistons.
These are still new parts but I have been impressed thus far.
I will say the sets I used were 16.5:1 and 17.2:1. I have not tuned a 15:1 set.
The lip on the bowl is cut at a long angle so the flame front will propogate differently. I did adjust timing and pilot injections.
This is just my personal experience. I think the hot spot on these pistons is in a different location. Nozzle angle could ultimately be the best tuning tool.
I think you have a great piston but its a new item.
This forum if full of smart guys and knowledge.
You will get it sorted out.
And mark is a great guy to do it for you. One of the best for sure!
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