906 heads question
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OK, after doing a little research on compression and 906 heads I'm a little confused. I've read that anything over 9.5-1 compression with the 906s will lead to detonation due to the lack of quench. Even the Smothers Supertune video says they tried everything (Even high octane fuel) to get a 906 headed motor to stop detonating. So how did the Six pack motors live from the factory with 10.5-1 compression? What am I missing here? And would a domed piston work better than a flat top with a 906 head? I'm wanting to run 10.5-1 compression with 906 heads. But want to do it right. And without detonation if possible. Thanks in advance
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/16/14 06:10 PM
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1) I've read that anything over 9.5-1 compression with the 906s will lead to detonation due to the lack of quench. Even the Smothers Supertune video says they tried everything (Even high octane fuel) to get a 906 headed motor to stop detonating.
2) So how did the Six pack motors live from the factory with 10.5-1 compression? What am I missing here? And would a domed piston work better than a flat top with a 906 head?
3) I'm wanting to run 10.5-1 compression with 906 heads. But want to do it right. And without detonation if possible. Thanks in advance
1) Depends on the cam you will be using,
2)They really were not 10.5:1 CR and the available pump gas octane at the time was over 100, although the rating system was different, and
3) It will be very difficult to do.
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/17/14 12:39 PM
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OK, after doing a little research on compression and 906 heads I'm a little confused. I've read that anything over 9.5-1 compression with the 906s will lead to detonation due to the lack of quench. Even the Smothers Supertune video says they tried everything (Even high octane fuel) to get a 906 headed motor to stop detonating. So how did the Six pack motors live from the factory with 10.5-1 compression? What am I missing here? And would a domed piston work better than a flat top with a 906 head? I'm wanting to run 10.5-1 compression with 906 heads. But want to do it right. And without detonation if possible. Thanks in advance
First off factory ADVERTISED compression ratios were always INFLATED , Chrysler may have been the biggest Liar , 383HP in 68/69 rated at 10.0 . actual was more like 9.2.
You can do it but you didn't specifiy what gas , if you run RACE gas you'll be fine .
Seriously there is ZERO reason to run 906's unless you are building for a certain race class , the open chambers and the fact that they flow like BLEEP without huge $$ in porting makes them relegated to door stop duty
Build for quench with an alum closed chamber head or spend lots of $$$ and time making equal quench pads and custom reverse dome pistons. I put 50hrs into equalizing a set of 452's , good thing I did it for FREE .
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/17/14 03:12 PM
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This is the part where someone always says for the same amount of money you put into your 906s, you could just buy some Stealth heads.
Wrong. For the same amount of money your Stealth heads will not have a good valve job, good locks and retainers, and springs matched to your cam.
If you build your motor with the TRW 2355 "6 pack" pistons and your 906s, the compression will be more like 9.5:1 tops and will run fine on 91 octane even with no quench.
Will the aftermarket aluminum heads flow a lot more at .600 lift? Yes, but will you be using a cam with that much lift to take full advantage of them?
Also, what are your performance goals? Ten second quarter miles? Then yeah, you'll want the aftermarket heads. 12 second range? Don't sweat it, even my unported 452 that flow even less than 906s have gotten me there.
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/17/14 04:16 PM
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This is the part where someone always says for the same amount of money you put into your 906s, you could just buy some Stealth heads.
Wrong. For the same amount of money your Stealth heads will not have a good valve job, good locks and retainers, and springs matched to your cam.
If you build your motor with the TRW 2355 "6 pack" pistons and your 906s, the compression will be more like 9.5:1 tops and will run fine on 91 octane even with no quench.
Will the aftermarket aluminum heads flow a lot more at .600 lift? Yes, but will you be using a cam with that much lift to take full advantage of them?
Also, what are your performance goals? Ten second quarter miles? Then yeah, you'll want the aftermarket heads. 12 second range? Don't sweat it, even my unported 452 that flow even less than 906s have gotten me there.
Did John ever say stealths? he did say aluminum heads but didn't specify.
John you are making us ASSuME here.
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/17/14 05:05 PM
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This is the part where someone always says for the same amount of money you put into your 906s, you could just buy some Stealth heads.
Wrong. For the same amount of money your Stealth heads will not have a good valve job, good locks and retainers, and springs matched to your cam.
If you build your motor with the TRW 2355 "6 pack" pistons and your 906s, the compression will be more like 9.5:1 tops and will run fine on 91 octane even with no quench.
Will the aftermarket aluminum heads flow a lot more at .600 lift? Yes, but will you be using a cam with that much lift to take full advantage of them?
Also, what are your performance goals? Ten second quarter miles? Then yeah, you'll want the aftermarket heads. 12 second range? Don't sweat it, even my unported 452 that flow even less than 906s have gotten me there.
Did John ever say stealths? he did say aluminum heads but didn't specify.
John you are making us ASSuME here.
I didn't chose a specific head because I didn't want to start a pee pee contest with the sword swallowers
One can choose whatever head they want and have them looked over , let their wallet decide for them , which is what drives most purchases.
A stock 906 flows about 220 at .450-.500 lift , even the overinflated cfm rating, off shore, ebrock copy is 40cfm better , that's HP .
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/18/14 11:20 AM
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This build is on a factory Six Pack motor. And I want to use the factory 906 heads. This is going to be a Mr. Six Pack cam build. So basically a stock build. I might just end up going with a flattop 0 deck setup with 9.5-1 compression. This is suppose to be ok with 906 heads and no quench. But it will be down a little on HP.
Your still gonna have a head gasket so thats your quench
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Re: 906 heads question
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This build is on a factory Six Pack motor. And I want to use the factory 906 heads. This is going to be a Mr. Six Pack cam build. So basically a stock build. I might just end up going with a flattop 0 deck setup with 9.5-1 compression. This is suppose to be ok with 906 heads and no quench. But it will be down a little on HP.
Your still gonna have a head gasket so thats your quench
Not with an open chamber head he won't any quench unless he has a custom piston made.
Here is a piston I had made to have quench and keep the compression in the 9.5 range with an open chamber head.
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/18/14 12:07 PM
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This build is on a factory Six Pack motor. And I want to use the factory 906 heads. This is going to be a Mr. Six Pack cam build. So basically a stock build. I might just end up going with a flattop 0 deck setup with 9.5-1 compression. This is suppose to be ok with 906 heads and no quench. But it will be down a little on HP.
what makes you think the compression ratio you are saying you are going to build to is any different than the factory ? I just ran the numbers with what would have been the way an original 70 44 6pk rolled out the door of Chrysler and it would have been 9.55:1 .
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Re: 906 heads question
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03/18/14 02:16 PM
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I was just going by the 10.5-1 that was advertised by Chrysler. I didn't realize those were bogus numbers. Bob (Mr. Six pack told me to expect around 450 horse at 9.5-1 And 475 with 11.0-1. So of course I would like to get closer to the 11.0-1. But if I'm going to have detonation issues with the 906s. I guess I'll go with the 9.5-1. Nice custom Diamonds JohnRR What was the compressed thickness of the head gasket on the factory 70 440 6 pack? .022?
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Re: 906 heads question
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I was just going by the 10.5-1 that was advertised by Chrysler. I didn't realize those were bogus numbers. Bob (Mr. Six pack told me to expect around 450 horse at 9.5-1 And 475 with 11.0-1. So of course I would like to get closer to the 11.0-1. But if I'm going to have detonation issues with the 906s. I guess I'll go with the 9.5-1. Nice custom Diamonds JohnRR What was the compressed thickness of the head gasket on the factory 70 440 6 pack? .022?
thanks , that piston is in member rtman's 440 with 452's that started life as Paul Rossi street fighters that have been massaged more by Dwayne Porter aka fast68plymouth ... nevermind the 50hrs I put into them equalizing the chamber depth and size in a Bridgeport.
The steel shim gaskets are .021 , the 440 6 pk piston would be .021 in the hole on a blueprint deck , they usually ran taller. , 906's are typically 90cc. Factory advertised ratio being bogus is typical for Chrysler during the muscle car era .
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