compression ratio
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From: Michigan
Is there a good web sit for figuring compression ratio?
I figured out my 454 with 118 cc heads and .018 head gasket and deck hight .02 below and get 7.3 to 1. I'm suppose to have 8.2 stock. I'm adding 10 cc for the head and deck hight.
Does this sound right?
Thanks
Dan
I figured out my 454 with 118 cc heads and .018 head gasket and deck hight .02 below and get 7.3 to 1. I'm suppose to have 8.2 stock. I'm adding 10 cc for the head and deck hight.
Does this sound right?
Thanks
Dan
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not as involved but fairly close http://www.smokemup.com/auto_math/compression_ratio.php
lots of other good calculations on this site also.
lots of other good calculations on this site also.
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From: FORTLAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
Wobble,
Sorry to change the subject, but I saw earlier in your bad gas experience that you had a 29 stryker, always liked that boat, and never really can find info or any strykers for sale. If its not too big of a deal I would really like to see some pics of your boat. [email protected] Oh yea, Im in texas as well with a 40' excalibur.
thanks,
Kevin
Sorry to change the subject, but I saw earlier in your bad gas experience that you had a 29 stryker, always liked that boat, and never really can find info or any strykers for sale. If its not too big of a deal I would really like to see some pics of your boat. [email protected] Oh yea, Im in texas as well with a 40' excalibur.
thanks,
Kevin
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Kevin,
I pictures of 4 models so far, thunderusone on this forum has a 3800 thunder and was involved in the manufacture of Stryker boats for a while.
I send you some pictures when I find em
I pictures of 4 models so far, thunderusone on this forum has a 3800 thunder and was involved in the manufacture of Stryker boats for a while.
I send you some pictures when I find em




