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commpresion
808dattodude
Posted on: 2005/8/3 0:05
what is the ideal commpresion ratio for a L20B street engine...what will give the best performance and with todays gas..say 92 octane???
i am geting forged pistons costom made so i need to know what commpression i'm looking at.. or lets say the highest commpression ratio i can run with 92 octane because i heard the higher the ratio the better
#2
Re: commpresion
Nissan4Eva
Posted on: 2005/8/3 2:24
10-10.5:1 ...i'm running 11.5:1 on my L16 tho with 112 high octane fuel.
#3
Re: commpresion
Tyrie
Posted on: 2005/8/3 2:41
My L20B in the 720 is running at 10:1 and pings on unleaded in summer, thats 91RON I think. Whats wrong with running premium?
#4
Re: commpresion
L18_B110
Posted on: 2005/8/3 2:52
if its a street engine and you're planning on running regular ULP, don't waste your money on forged pistons. On this fuel a compression ratio around 9.5:1 would be to go. I'd definitely stay under 10:1 on regular ULP or you'll have problems with detonation/pinging.
#5
Re: commpresion
808dattodude
Posted on: 2005/8/3 4:35
so 10:1 will ping.....on 92 octane"super"..??
from 9:5:1 to 10:1 is there a difference in performance???if not i'll just go with 9:5:1
#6
Re: commpresion
L18_B110
Posted on: 2005/8/3 5:57
it depends on a few other factors, but yes on low octane LRP it would be best to keep compression down under 10:1. You can easily get this compression with cast replacement pistions and they will be more than up to the job. Spend the $800 dollars you save from the forgies on other stuff that will actually make it go harder.
#7
Re: commpresion
808dattodude
Posted on: 2005/8/4 0:26
the reason i'm going with the forged pistons is for the big cam i'm puting in...Lift=.592....the cast stock ones wont clear.....and i'm planning on running at least 150 shot nitrous...what do u think???
#8
Re: commpresion
dattodevil
Posted on: 2005/8/4 7:41
9.5:1 is the maximum you want to run on pump gas, well that's what I have been told, and thats what my A15 will be running at.
#9
Re: commpresion
L18_B110
Posted on: 2005/8/4 8:05
That kind of lift will pose difficulties with valves springs, and retainer to guide clearance I think.
if you're building such a serious engine, why are you only going to use horrible LRP fuel?
#10
Re: commpresion
vex66
Posted on: 2005/8/4 15:39
I have found that on fuel injected engines that premium ULP paid for itself in better economy & more power. I know this is because the computer alters the timing etc but surely there are similar benefits with careful tuning. I am particularly interested as I want to get the most of of my next engine & don't really want to compromise on fuel.
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