rumblefish360
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TTI makes Poly headers.
The advertised compression ratio is 9.2-1 but! As we have seen, this is not always the case. Rebuilding the engine? If needed, should be done with thought and talking with the piston manufacturer to achieve what you want.
Again, for a street driven ride, I would yield at a pump gas friendly ratio for the octane available. This is a variable that can change with cam selection. Overall, a safe ratio is 9.0-1 with 9.5-1 being the maximum I would push for 93 octane. 91 should be possible but I do not know for sure since I have 93 available and FWIW, live at sea level.
Larger cams bleed off compression so a higher ratio may possibly be used, with caution!!!
The advertised compression ratio is 9.2-1 but! As we have seen, this is not always the case. Rebuilding the engine? If needed, should be done with thought and talking with the piston manufacturer to achieve what you want.
Again, for a street driven ride, I would yield at a pump gas friendly ratio for the octane available. This is a variable that can change with cam selection. Overall, a safe ratio is 9.0-1 with 9.5-1 being the maximum I would push for 93 octane. 91 should be possible but I do not know for sure since I have 93 available and FWIW, live at sea level.
Larger cams bleed off compression so a higher ratio may possibly be used, with caution!!!
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