I am in the planning phase for my next engine.
I have been considering hyper-eutectic and forged pistons, and was really getting into the gritty details, when I came across a piston that is supposedly made from "Ultralloy." Ultralloy is an alloy of aluminum that has been supersaturated with a very fine consistency of silicon that is supposedly heads and tails above everything else. It is supposed to be nearly as strong as titanium, but weighs less and is less expensive. It sounds to me like a hypereutectic piston that is cut from a forged slug. Best of both worlds right? Is it just me or are these beginning to sound like a fairy tale?
They are supposed to be available from HTC products, but I cannot find a company that sells engine parts and goes by that name. Has anyone else heard of these, or for that matter HTC?
A forged piston with near to nothing clearances? Ah the possibilities!
Let me know what you guys think.
Here is a link to one of the places that describes these pistons. It is an excerpt from a handbook published by Hot Rod Magazine in 2004.
http://books.google.com/books?id=zn...#v=onepage&q=ultralloy forged pistons&f=false
Al


A forged piston with near to nothing clearances? Ah the possibilities!

Let me know what you guys think.
Here is a link to one of the places that describes these pistons. It is an excerpt from a handbook published by Hot Rod Magazine in 2004.
http://books.google.com/books?id=zn...#v=onepage&q=ultralloy forged pistons&f=false
Al