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This. (n/m)
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MixManMash
on September 23, 2016 at 7:08 PM
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cranking compression typically suffers a bit with big cams
posted by LitlElvis
on September 23, 2016 at 02:54 PM
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what do you think of numbers?
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nissan300zxwork
20:05:53 09/21/16
Those are the number I got from my new IPP block
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Stanky
20:14:48 09/21/16
You'll be fine.
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white22sky
20:44:19 09/21/16
those are fine (n/m)
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aliaZ
22:17:51 09/21/16
ygm (n/m)
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LJZTT
17:30:46 09/23/16
I'm assuming those 900 miles were stop and go. (n/m)
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ForceFedTT (SoCal)
03:28:37 09/22/16
yes. (n/m)
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nissan300zxwork
05:49:46 09/22/16
Re: what do you think of numbers?
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cgrover300
05:43:32 09/22/16
Similar to mine, see profile for build info. (n/m)
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J-Mart
14:30:34 09/22/16
Numbers look good
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ZXRider
15:33:43 09/22/16
so couldnt boost over 14psi
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nissan300zxwork
23:50:29 09/22/16
Those numbers look OK for a TT. The NA compression >>
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ZUL8TR
04:44:58 09/23/16
Interesting that built 8.5:1 engines < stock comp #'s
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ZXoltan
10:20:47 09/23/16
Forged pistons require more clearance. That would likely
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MixManMash
08:15:35 09/24/16
The piston rings contain the pressure, not the piston
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ZXoltan
08:48:17 09/24/16
cranking compression typically suffers a bit with big cams
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LitlElvis
14:54:40 09/23/16
This. (n/m) -
MixManMash
19:08:33 09/23/16
Agreed, Brett, but what about forged motors w stock cams? (n/m)
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ZXoltan
08:45:45 09/24/16
Re: cranking compression typically suffers a bit with big cams
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BLACKBEAST
01:14:30 09/25/16
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