There was a fellow in San Francisco who races two stroke motorcycles, and he started casting his own cylinders in 356 aluminum.
He was sending his cylinders off to get the Nikasil process, which is some sort of electroplating process on the bore, which eliminates the need for a cast iron sleeve, and gives a very hard wearing surface.
He had some cylinder failures, and so he started pressing in his own cast iron sleeves, and he reported better performance and a cooler cylinder operation with the pressed-in cast iron sleeve.
I think the Nikasil process is more a convenience and cost-savings operation for the manufacturer, mostly.
As the guy in San Fran mentioned, the pressed-in cast iron sleeve was also replaceable, whereas the Nikasil cylinder cannot be reused (check me on that).
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