www.performancecoatings.com that should be the right address also the place i'm getting my header coated my downpipe coated and my turbine housing coated for a nice 190 bucks.
chdesign said:hey linux to beef up yoru setup and since you need it now....get a set of stock pistons and get the shot peened it will strengthen them quite a bit over stock.
Traveler said:AH! Don't shot peen pistons! You do that to connecting rods not pistons! Shot peening will change the pistons dimensionally and destroy the surface. You shot peen rods for strength.
Reason? If you look at a stock connecting rod, you'll notice that they have some casting flash as well as an unfinished surface except for the machined areas. Shot peening the outer surface of the rods condenses the outer layer of steel and makes it smoother. This keeps the surface from cracking at a thin point of flashing (sometimes called 'stress risers'). Once a small crack is started at one of these, the rod will continue to crack at that point. It sounds strange, but shot peening will usually increase the strength of a stock rod by nearly double. It's a good way to get durability on the cheap. I'm sure that it would work fine up to 270-280 HP, but You'd need the better rods after that. If you have it apart anyway, it might just be better to go with the better rods. If you are doing it yourself and want more strength for not a lot of money, then shot peen the rods.
twilightprotege said:hey
quick question, are our pistons flat top? linux, are you going to ask wiseco for flat top pistons if we dont have them?
later