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09-29-2005 06:31 AM #1
Is there a octane compression chart?
I'm looking for a chart that tells differant compression ratios and what octane you should be using for that compression.
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09-29-2005 11:55 AM #2
I looked for this several times and although I found some info, it was not definitive. According to what I found, the upper limit on using pump gas is 165 to 175 psi cranking compression. You can't just say that a so-and-so octane will support a so-and-so compression ratio because you have the ringer of cam timing thrown into the mix.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-29-2005 12:32 PM #3
Just to add a little bit to Richards answer, besides cam timing other factors that have an impact on required octane in a real world engine are head design and material, altitude and ignition timing.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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09-29-2005 12:58 PM #4
Well go figure guys, I once told a guy that I ran about 110 oct. to run 11 to 1 and he thought I was crazy. But I was running a stock type ignition system, with a wild cam in a Dodge 440.
Thanks for the replys anyway.
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09-29-2005 01:35 PM #5
Will this help you?
http://www.diabolicalperformance.com/hotrodoctane.html
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