For instance, I have heard of people using ceramic thermal barrier coatings on the inside of the combustion chamber, bottom of valves, and top of piston. This is supposed to hold the heat in the combustion chamber and out of the surrounding parts. I have also heard of using low friction coatings on piston skirts, bearing races, valve stems, and lifters. Heat dispersant coating is also sometimes used on parts, I myself have a head with heat dispersant coating that is supposed to pull heat out of the base metal. I can't tell you if it actually does anything
So any engine builders out there with coating experience? There are a lot to choose from and various companies that offer them (Swain, microblue, etc). What sort of actual gains could come from using performance coatings in an engine, and what is the best bang for your buck?








