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Old 10-25-2004, 11:33 PM
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Not sure if this is a repeat but here is a very helpful calculator.

http://www.c5frc.com/calculators/Com...Calculator.htm
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Maybe the moderators can make this link a sticky somewhere???
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no offense but those kinda calculators are a dime a dozen. also some of the specs are "incorrect" though they fall into GM's tolerances.

stock 99+ (5.7) chamber size is 66.7
deck heigh checks out anywhere from -.003 to .008
gasket thickness is .052 or .054 depending on graphite or MLS

it seems as if those above specs were put together to come up w/ the 10.1 CRr that that factory states even though alot of calculations come out to 10.22




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