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Static compression doesn't determine "streetability" or "probability of detonation." That's the job of the dynamic compression ratio which incorporates camshaft valve events paralleled with static compression dimensions.
For what it's worth, I'm running 12.6:1 static, 9.6:1 dynamic on 93 octane with 0 KR.
For what it's worth, I'm running 12.6:1 static, 9.6:1 dynamic on 93 octane with 0 KR.
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yes a carb sbc. yea norm coolent flowing heads. but the car runs fine at 13:1 on 93 pump gas. but its a very small street friendly cam. iv had the timing up to 36 and no knocking. and plugs come out looking great! oh and i have a very good cooling system!
Last edited by SexyTransAm; Apr 23, 2010 at 05:56 PM.
good deal with a -5 flat top and 54cc heads and gasket i was told ill be at 12.1 on a 383 how long after inital start up should i wait too get it dyno tuned im afraid to drive and im putting a 3500 chip in the msd if i drive it
oh it has a small cam? that explains it all...
you have to seat the rings, mine is being broken in on the dyno






