Any benefits to this? Obviously it would be more difficult for carbon to stick... here is an excerpt from the kb-silvolite website,
"Tests have shown that polishing the combustion chamber, valves and piston top can increase Hp and fuel economy by 6%. So far it has proven difficult to keep a coating on a polished piston."
Anyone doing this on their engines or have tested the practice on a dyno?


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