blackrock wrote:I would suggest talking to Hal of Zipper kit fame and my hangar partner.
http://zipperbigbore.com/He uses forged pistons in the Zippers and likes them way better than cast. Our Cont's and Lycs are different than Rotaxs of course, but Hal will be able to fill you in on the benefits of forged and any potential pitfalls in our engines.
Yea... the pistons in my zipper run only 1.5 thou of clearance, which is really tight for a forged piston. I used to run 0.005 or 0.0055 in turbocharged car applications (more HP intense by far, but only used for short bursts). Air cooled is of course the big difference here, but from what I was told by Hal and crew when I ordered the pistons and cylinders, is that they are using a certain type of forging that doesn't expand as much as 'traditional' forgings. maybe 4032 alloy? That is not supposed to expand as much as the traditional 2618. I had not really run across any other forgings while in the car world, but I'm sure there are other things out there I'm not aware of. Anyway, whatever material they are made from, they are running them tight, and we push them hard of course, and there hasn't been an issue there that I'm aware of.
The strength for the weight of forged pistons, and the higher heat capacity definitely makes them desirable IMO