
Re: Low compression engines
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Re: Low compression engines
- From: lewtot184@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 22:33:54 EDT
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the key is combustion chamber design. the better the design the more
detonation resistant. big block mopars, especially 68 and later, have a crummy
combustion chamber. the plug is in a bad location and the non-quench heads mean 9-1
comp. at most. fortunately better combustion chamber designs are available,
better plug locations, high velocity ports, etc, are available. if you're using
68 and later iron heads, quench dome pistons are a must for performance.
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