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Old 12-04-2012, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by GPM
I run mine there
im just curious,what do you run at 7500 rpm?
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Procharged 598, it's not something I do every day.

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sorry,i ment what engine do you run at 7500 rpm?
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Originally Posted by GPM
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What engine setup?
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
I didnt do the actual test. Not sure who did. But even when you plug the numbers, low static compression combined with a late closing intake valve, with his stroke and rod length, it comes out to 120psi cranking.

This calculator is pretty close. My calculated numbers on my engines, and what they actually show on the gauge, is within about 5psi.

http://www.wallaceracing.com/dynamic-cr.php
gotcha,,thanx for the link!

this is what it said mine is(600sc) and 7.5 ~1

Static compression ratio of 7.75:1.
Effective stroke is 4.00 inches.
Your dynamic compression ratio is 7.35:1 .
Your dynamic cranking pressure is 142.35 PSI.
Your dynamic boost compression ratio, reflecting static c.r., cam timing, altitude, and boost of 5 PSI is 9.85 :1.
V/P (Volume to Pressure Index) is 214

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Originally Posted by mrfixxall
gotcha,,thanx for the link!

this is what it said mine is(600sc) and 7.5 ~1

Static compression ratio of 7.75:1.
Effective stroke is 4.00 inches.
Your dynamic compression ratio is 7.35:1 .
Your dynamic cranking pressure is 142.35 PSI.
Your dynamic boost compression ratio, reflecting static c.r., cam timing, altitude, and boost of 5 PSI is 9.85 :1.
V/P (Volume to Pressure Index) is 214
Neat. Heres mine. Using 600FT above sea level for altitude.

Static compression ratio of 8.8:1.
Effective stroke is 3.52 inches.
Your dynamic compression ratio is 7.74:1 .
Your dynamic cranking pressure is 152.29 PSI.
Your dynamic boost compression ratio, reflecting static c.r., cam timing, altitude, and boost of 6 PSI is 10.90 :1.
V/P (Volume to Pressure Index) is 188
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