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Old 12-04-2016 | 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BenPerfected
Our 500 ci 3.80 stroke engines are 9.5 CR with Valako/Dart I.E. 308's ported to 320ci. We run 92-93 pump gas and have never had any signs of detonation including totally inspecting the recent complete rebuilds. The timing is locked at + 40 degrees and we have a very smooth valve train w/55mm cam cores. Total package gives us 780 HP @ 6800 RPM. Water conditions being reasonable, we regualrly make extended runs at 6000+RPM.
for fun and laughs, define reasonable water conditions and stop being modest and post the speed at those 6000 rpm extended runs, boats' incredible
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Old 12-05-2016 | 06:10 AM
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28P Bravo 1 props.... 90+ MPH in 2' or less water.....balls are getting smaller
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Old 12-05-2016 | 06:12 AM
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If running locked in timing it will be a bit less than a mechanical or digital curve... The lighter the boat the less difference mind you
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Old 12-05-2016 | 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by abones
these comp #s are a great starting point, but the real deal is to know your VE at operating RPM. I would that a 9.6 at 125% VE over a 10,0 at 95% VE of equal CID. Meaning the combination of parts in the build will ultimately determine your running CR and fuel requirements. Cam valve timing event, induction system and air flow volumes and speed, exhaust scavenging and so on. my point is static CR is no more then a good starting point.
Good point. The OEM's have been going to higher compression for years, once they figured that out. Engine Management is the big factor. I remember having old Pontiac 400's that were 7.6:1 static, that would spark knock.
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Old 01-29-2017 | 08:31 PM
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Doing a little reading on comp. ratio and came across this , kinda interesting

https://www.uempistons.com/index.php...ors&type=comp2
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Old 01-29-2017 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by BenPerfected
Our 500 ci 3.80 stroke engines are 9.5 CR with Valako/Dart I.E. 308's ported to 320ci. We run 92-93 pump gas and have never had any signs of detonation including totally inspecting the recent complete rebuilds. The timing is locked at + 40 degrees and we have a very smooth valve train w/55mm cam cores. Total package gives us 780 HP @ 6800 RPM. Water conditions being reasonable, we regualrly make extended runs at 6000+RPM.
Wow, I never caught 3.8" stroke in your comments. Did you race those engines in B-class?
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