How many folks here have experience with such mod and can comment on it's effectiveness...


pics taken from the s2forum...


No, John. It is just there for the gas volume. It is intended to keep pressure spikes from happening in between ring 1 and 2 (from blow-by), by averaging out the pressure more from that additional volume, hence the 'accumulator' function. This helps keep the pressure differential more consistent across ring 1, which should keep it from 'fluttering' and in more consistent contact with the cylinder wall.quattro87 wrote:I guess I could go read the S2 thread, but is another compression ring used there?
Accumulator Groove is the groove between the 1st and 2nd compression ring. It does make the piston lighter, but the real purpose is more abstract. Pressure spikes that get trapped between the 1st and 2nd compression rings tend to unseat the top ring. This action encourages ring flutter and loss of piston ring seal. Past efforts to reduce ring unseating pressure have included increasing the second ring end gap. Now, with the addition of the accumulator groove, ring flutter can be controlled in all engines. The void created by this groove between the rings tends to average the normal pressure present, keeping the pressure low enough to prevent lifting the top ring while maintaining some preload on the 2nd (oil scraping) ring.
...but you get the idea...Accumulator Groove is a V shaped groove machined in the 2nd ring land to collect excess blow-by between the top and second ring. This groove collects residual gasses during combustion and alleviates top ring flutter while increasing ring seal. - See more at: http://www.cp-carrillo.com/Tech/PistonT ... EOAnJ.dpuf