Too much compression for pump gas?
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I'm swapping a set of Pro Comp victor knock offs on my 426 Wedge and I'm wondering if I'm going to have to run into problems with detonation. The motor is .070 over and has kb237s .025 in the hole. The heads are 72ccs and the cam is a Voodoo 60304. The compression calculator I used said 12.2 to one! Anyone have ideas or experience with a combo like this on pump? With the old 452s I never had any problems, but I'm a little concerned I might hurt the pistons.
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: Genuinejed]
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02/19/10 12:29 AM
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What altitude is it where you drive it? What compression was the motor with the 452 heads and is it the same cam still?
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: topbrent]
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Thanks for the link. When I enter the 72cc chamber KBs website says 11.5 to 1, the more accurate calculator says 12 to 1. I'm at 2120 feet above sea level. With the old heads and the same cam it was 10.47 to 1 using the calculator. I'm hoping the cam will lower the dynamic compression. I'll probably add some race gas when I go to the strip, I'm just hoping I don't have to run it all the time. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: BradH]
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67wedge runs a 268/272 at 11.4 to 1 on pump gas and i was 11.12 and ran pump 93 with a 248/254 and made my passes on pump 93 ......the higher the Intake closing ABDC cam timing event helps with this...
I checked my cranking pressure on one of those calcs(engine not done yet) and its saying 180psi and im gonna be right at 11 to 1 with a 269/269 bullet roller .... I was torn between the 11.5 /11.0 deal also...... I also had my heads milled back to the correct 75 cc rating after the cnc porting was done...
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
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My 12.11 comp. heap cranks at around 170 w/275-280 dur.@.050 and runs fine on 91 but, I ALWAYS mix in 110 when racing........do I need it? Not sure but gas is cheap and pistons/rings arent.
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
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02/20/10 12:41 PM
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I have a question . My 557"KB/RBRE Hemi is a 11.5 : 1 motor (static) and won`t run with 91 oct pump gas . Can the dynamic comp be higher than the static comp ???? Chryco
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: moparniac]
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Unless I`m doing something wrong,it says my dynamic comp. is 7.59........damn that seems low.
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: chryco]
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I have a question . My 557"KB/RBRE Hemi is a 11.5 : 1 motor (static) and won`t run with 91 oct pump gas . Can the dynamic comp be higher than the static comp ???? Chryco
Static will always be higher than dynamic , unless of course the intake valve shut @ BDC.
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: Thumperdart]
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My 12.11 comp. heap cranks at around 170 w/275-280 [Email]dur.@.050[/Email] and runs fine on 91 but, I ALWAYS mix in 110 when racing........do I need it? Not sure but gas is cheap and pistons/rings arent.
I lost a good 3/10ths down track using 116 race gas , the motor is 9.5:1 & i was using the 116 for nitrous , ran the motor NA on the 116.
If the motor does'nt warrant high octane fuel it will always slow down , you can add advance to the motor to compensate but the more advance you give the motor the more it will slow the piston down.
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: 602heavy]
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Are you saying your static or dynamic was 9.5:1?
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Re: Too much compression for pump gas?
[Re: Thumperdart]
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Are you saying your static or dynamic was 9.5:1?
Static was 9.5:1 , i gave this as an example , obviously the motor does'nt need race gas @ that CR , but some guys use race gas for belt & braces...........higher octane requires the spark to be fired off earlier , as the mixture expands it trys to push the piston down the hole , the less spark lead to get optimum leverage ATDC the better , spark lead on my motor was around 40* , since raised the CR for this reason.
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