no_8wire wrote:So quench and squish are the same thing?
And the whole thing is you want your piston crowns to be as close as possible to the head? So instead of thicker head gaskets bigger depressions are more effective?
This all correct?
Yes quench and squish, same thing, and yes the closer your pistons are to the "squish band" at tdc the more effective it is.
When I was suggesting "mirror pistons" I was meaning the flat parts of the squish band will be indentical to the piston crown - ie mirrored.
This allows the fuel/air mixed to be slammed into the centre of the combustion chamber mixing it up and completing combustion faster.
If you use a thicker headgasket you are decreasing the comp ratio but also decreasing the quench efficiency, so you are actually increasing the chance of detonation.
the correct way is having the scallop in the piston centre to get the desired comp ratio but also have the piston outer edge mirrored to the squish bands, that way lower comp ratio and good quench.