Hmm, what compression ratio would I recommend?
That is a pretty good question, I have looked back to the beggining,and taken a look at your figures.........
Teezee's post-:
So the total dynamic ClearanceVolume is now 10cc’s at 10,000rpm
Dynamic Corrected Compresion Ratio = 6.8
Dynamic Uncorrected Compression Ratio = 13.5
Our aim was for a bit more than this.
So a couple of skims and re-measures later we had:-
The total dynamic ClearanceVolume is now 9.4cc’s
Dynamic Corrected Compresion Ratio = 7.3
Dynamic Uncorrected Compression Ratio = 14.3
My experience would suggest that the first volume was better in this situation, and perhaps even that could at times be a little high....... (I'm going to expect a bollocking here!)
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