Professor Hayabusa Immortal Staff member Administrator Registered Apr 25, 2014 #2 Mine Gen I was right at .050" stock.
E eskedal Registered Apr 25, 2014 #3 Ohh thats much, thanks Professor Professor said: Mine Gen I was right at .050" stock. Click to expand...
Ohh thats much, thanks Professor Professor said: Mine Gen I was right at .050" stock. Click to expand...
Professor Hayabusa Immortal Staff member Administrator Registered Apr 25, 2014 #4 Pulling the base gasket puts them in a more ideal zone. The gasket is .012 -.013. There are also a few aftermarket choices with the head gasket. Last edited: Apr 25, 2014
Pulling the base gasket puts them in a more ideal zone. The gasket is .012 -.013. There are also a few aftermarket choices with the head gasket.
sixpack577 Top Gun Donating Member Registered Apr 26, 2014 #5 Professor said: Pulling the base gasket puts them in a more ideal zone. The gasket is .012 -.013. There are also a few aftermarket choices with the head gasket. Click to expand... There must be a formula to figure how much the compression ratio is increased?
Professor said: Pulling the base gasket puts them in a more ideal zone. The gasket is .012 -.013. There are also a few aftermarket choices with the head gasket. Click to expand... There must be a formula to figure how much the compression ratio is increased?
Johnnycheese Registered Apr 26, 2014 #6 sixpack577 said: There must be a formula to figure how much the compression ratio is increased? Click to expand... There is
sixpack577 said: There must be a formula to figure how much the compression ratio is increased? Click to expand... There is
E eskedal Registered Apr 26, 2014 #7 Not a problem, its a easy formula. I will try to go down to .029 (0.75mm) in squish. sixpack577 said: There must be a formula to figure how much the compression ratio is increased? Click to expand...
Not a problem, its a easy formula. I will try to go down to .029 (0.75mm) in squish. sixpack577 said: There must be a formula to figure how much the compression ratio is increased? Click to expand...