by RedMist » Wed Mar 02, 2005 2:29 pm
1. Depends on the 4age, your bluetop is 9.4:1 standard. The redtop smallport is 10.3:1.
2. Depends totally on the forged pistons. Forged pistons come in different crown shapes to give you more or less compression.
3. Depends totally on fuel. If you run race gas such as 76 you should get up to 13:1 compression. Methanol you can run up to 14:1. However this is an estimate, you may get as low as 12:1 compression and have detonation problems. It all depends on how you build your engine, how good the pistons are, how well you work the head etc.
4. Can't be predicted. Totally depends on what forged pistons you buy, how big a projection you have into the combustion chamber to begin with.
5. What are you trying to do?
An engine is a sum of its parts. Rasing the compression isn't going to give you a massive HP increase. You may find that increasing compression increases detonation, you alter timing, and loose HP.
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