I'm almost at the stage of engine build for my RC162 replica project - Project Akiyama! There are three major areas for me to sort before I can start mockup and engine build, rear brake, rear suspension and pistons. The stock pistons look OK and are good for 19,000 rpm. I have an opportunity to have some pistons made that are identical to stock in terms of the crown but will be 25% lighter. My feeling is that anything that is a reciprocating mass would be better if it was lighter but given that they are expensive items, what's the view on whether this saving is worth having or not?
I want my engine to reach 20,000 rpm, some I know of reach 22,000 so less piston mass just has to be better.....or does it? What's your view?