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How to determine compression ratio? Engine still p

Posted: 3/28/08 9:45am Message 11 of 13
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So Nathan, as an example, if the gage reading was 140 psi, the ratio would be:
 
140+14.7/14.7 = 154.7/14.7 = 10.52:1
 
That should get you close.



 
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How to determine compression ratio? Engine still p

Posted: 3/28/08 10:01am Message 12 of 13
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Gets you close, but...a longer stroke, larger bore size, or longer valve open time will give you more volume of air to compress, resulting in a higher compression gauge reading, compared to an engine with the same mechanical compression ratio, but with a shorter stroke, etc.
The above method is valid for getting in the ballpark, tho...just not in the big leagues.
It is better than nothing.


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How to determine compression ratio? Engine still p

Posted: 3/28/08 11:50pm Message 13 of 13
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Vette(s): 1979 L82 4 speed Scat 383 crank 190 cc Procomp Aluminum Heads 202 160 stainless valves GM Powder metal rods Speedpro H860CP Hypereutectic pistons 280 cam hydralic HEI Pro comp 1.6 roller rockers Mighty Demon 750 Sanderson CC1AP Hedders.
I feel your pain, I was/am in the same boat. A lot of what I read and going of my dyno sheet (I finally studied it Ermm) was that mine was close with 16 initial and 36 total @ 3k rpm. I pulled my carb off more than once to re-set it to baseline. And I put some new carb and spacer gasket on mine and cranked it down tight after it was warmed. Pretty steep learning curve if you're on your own, even more so when your sweating about your new engine. I never got to the point where I could get a decent idle under 1100 rpm though. I hope you get her dialed in right and you can run pump gas in her!    


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