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| Wafer_Thin_Ham |
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 Wafer_Thin_Ham Super Spammer

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 Posted: 18:47 - 23 Sep 2007 Post subject: Low compression Pistons |
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I've heard of people on drag bikes fitting low compression pistons.
What's the score with this?
Usually more compression = more power(at the top end at least), so why would you want to lower the compression, esp. on a drag bike?
Unless it's got something to do with rideability?
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Yeah I though of this, but then surely if you ramped up the compression too, you'd be able to get even more power?
Or just kept stock compression and ran the turbo at less boost for better reliablity. ____________________ My Flickr |
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 Pete. Super Spammer

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As above you lower the compression to reduce the dynamic compression-ratio on forced-induction engines. The higher the stock compression the less boost you can use before the need to lower it. As Kickstart rightly says, there's more gain from lowering compression and adding boost than from running less boost on stock compression but there's a small trade-off in terms of off-boost response.
You can run nitrous on stock- or highish-compression engines but you do have to retard the timing using more than low-power nitrous kits. This is because the burn speed of your intake charge is increased by using the nitrous, as the oxygen/nitrogen ratio is altered. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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