The hard chromed brass liners were succeeded by hard chromed alu liners and then the MB40 came along with linerless chromed bores (guilty, your Honor).
Labyrinth sealing may work but stationary piston rings around the rod have proven to work too.
Nickel is too soft. That's why they throw in sand and call it nikasil.
Here's something for you to play with Neil. Not sure if it will run on your computer though; it prefers Windows 98 (maybe XP as well) and doesn't like 64bit machines.
HCCI.zip
EDIT: if you really want to see the effects, select the dimensions of the small crankshaft and piston such that it gives about half the cubic capacity of the big crank & piston, and then play a little with the gearing and the phasing.
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