Fast Eddie
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I’ve been pondering your Nickasil bore clearance topic a bit more…
Salt flat LSR is freakin’ tough on motors. Many people don’t appreciate the stresses that amount of constant WOT puts on a motor. Add to that it’s in a warm climate and at a high altitude. It won’t take much of an error to turn it into a recipe for a seizure!
In my experience, provided rings are good and gapped correctly, or gapless rings are used, there is little to no perceptible power loss from running slightly (sometimes more than slightly) generous piston to bore clearances. Conversely, running them slightly too tight will result in a seizure. And at the speeds you’ll be doing, you’ll have to be quick with the clutch, and have some good luck, for a seizure to not result in an off.
I would put some time into researching this topic if I were you. Between the piston maker, barrel maker and liner expert a reasonably safe figure should be able to be arrived at I would suggest.
FWIW I run a 920 and a 1007 and for both I basically chickened out and opted for iron lined alloy barrels purely because clearance requirements are well established for these but not quite so clear for Nickasil.
Salt flat LSR is freakin’ tough on motors. Many people don’t appreciate the stresses that amount of constant WOT puts on a motor. Add to that it’s in a warm climate and at a high altitude. It won’t take much of an error to turn it into a recipe for a seizure!
In my experience, provided rings are good and gapped correctly, or gapless rings are used, there is little to no perceptible power loss from running slightly (sometimes more than slightly) generous piston to bore clearances. Conversely, running them slightly too tight will result in a seizure. And at the speeds you’ll be doing, you’ll have to be quick with the clutch, and have some good luck, for a seizure to not result in an off.
I would put some time into researching this topic if I were you. Between the piston maker, barrel maker and liner expert a reasonably safe figure should be able to be arrived at I would suggest.
FWIW I run a 920 and a 1007 and for both I basically chickened out and opted for iron lined alloy barrels purely because clearance requirements are well established for these but not quite so clear for Nickasil.
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