Coating Internal Engine Components Can Increase Horsepower:
There are three main contributors to horsepower gain: heat resistance, friction reduction, and wear protection. As internal engine components are made of dissimilar metals, these metals absorb and dissipate heat at different cycling periods. Therefore, the ability to protect and cool your engine’s components directly contributes to horsepower and performance gains. Ceramic Coatings give your engine the protection the various internal parts need to affect this gain.
Ceramic coatings act as a barrier between these dissimilar metals to reduce the friction that causes heat and creates the unwanted wear of internal engine components. Ceramic coatings, when applied to these internal components, allows them to interface with one another more affectively.
Coating Pistons Increases Performance:
You can increase the performance of pistons with ceramic coatings. Coating the piston's crown and top allows it to reflect heat. This in turn drives a percentage of the detonation energy back into the fuel burn zone, resulting in an increase of fuel burn efficiency. It also lowers the buildup of carbon that can build up on the crown and acts to reduce detonation quality. By lowering the buildup of carbon you also reduce the of detonation damage to the piston crown surface.
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