A reciprocating model test has been developed, which reproduces real load situation of the contact condition between the piston-ring and cylinder liner at fired top dead center (FTDC) of internal combustion engines. Friction, wear, and load carrying capacity (LCC) were studied as a function of temperature, oil supply rate, and normal force for a honed gray cast iron liner and a chromium plated piston ring. The results show similar liner wear to the ones in actual fired engine tests were obtained as long as normal forces that correspond to engine combustion pressures were applied. Also, a considerable dependency of the LCC on temperature and oil supply rate was found. However, oil supply rate did not influence coefficient of friction (COF) as much as expected. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.