Teach me about piston shapes

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bacon K5

bacon K5

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I know the basics around domed, dished, flat, etc, but what is the significance of all the other geometry? Some have full skirts, some are mostly open, and some have what seem like specific ports/pockets milled into them.

What's important and what isn't?
 
bacon K5

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Since this thread has been largely useless up until now, I did some more research and I think the open/closed port issue is what was confusing me. I think i uderstand that now, but look at this 576xp piston...looks like a weight reduced non-windowed piston, but it runs in a closed port cylinder. Does that mean its bottom fed? What is the significance of the smaller pocket on top with the hole in it?

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Chris-PA

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Since this thread has been largely useless up until now, I did some more research and I think the open/closed port issue is what was confusing me. I think i uderstand that now, but look at this 576xp piston...looks like a weight reduced non-windowed piston, but it runs in a closed port cylinder. Does that mean its bottom fed? What is the significance of the smaller pocket on top with the hole in it?

H31575-2.jpg


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That's a strato piston. The lower pocket connects the air intake to the ttransfers and is a different thing than the windowing in older designs.
 
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