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I was running 26 on a supercharged setup. I'd figure you could go that high on a NA one pretty easy.
..you were running 24* of WOT timing? with a mild setup i dont think you could ever run that high.
I was running 26 on a supercharged setup. I'd figure you could go that high on a NA one pretty easy.
That's what the stock L36 file does.
But what modifications did you have? To cut it down, I just have an intake, DP, Plog, and TB. Plus higher compression.
Higher compression? Different thickness head gaskets?
You have HPT right?
No, different piston thickness. The L36 has 9.4:1 while the L67 has 8.5:1.
Nope, DHP PT.
Well, the stroke has to remain the same for it to still be a 3.8L. The crank is the same, and the rods must be the same. That leaves piston thickness as the only other way to change the compression ratio.
In keeping the same displacement, piston thickness is really the only way to change the compression ratio without having to modify other parts too. I think you could maybe do it by lengthening the rods some, but I think that would require crank modification.
a high compression boosted car runs like a raped ape though.