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Advice on compression ratio and headgasket relationship
Hi guys, I have a tsp custom cam which is a 227/239 635/635 on a 115 with tsp cnc heads which they standard mill 10 thou. I am currently running oem lt1 head gaskets and after looking at the flycutting required cams im afraid going to the 0.028 headgaskets would be too thin and id run into piston to valve issues, but was curious about the 0.040 ones (0.055 stock) is there a thread someone can post for me as to the headgasket to compression ratio relationship on the lt1?
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That's why I'm trying to understand the relationship, I'm not trying to make the motor a 13:1 motor where its unhappy on pump gas
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I calculate now I have 12.25:1 compression, I want as much as I can get because I run 100% E85, if I had my choice I would be at 14:1, but I don't see anyway to get to that much compression even with an aftermarket rotating parts. I also don't like the idea of messing up the factory piston shape given that supposedly 5 million hours or something like that of CFD time was spent by GM on getting the piston top shape for correct mixture motion, although I suspect a lot of it was optimizing for emissions considerations so there is probably some room to reoptimize it for airflow capacity and detonation resistance maybe. So by my calculations the .028 with .010 milling would be 12.65 with the .040 ones it would be 12.21 and with a stock .052 it would be 11.80 I am using the SBC spec that is about 1cc per .0055 inches milled. I have no idea how much the piston and valve relief volumes are but I back calculated and iterated until I got to the stock compression ratio of 11.5, which for some weird reason ends up being 0 cc for piston dome volume and 1.17 cc for valve relief volume so I'm not sure what's going on there. I am also assuming the pistons are .008 below deck. |
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If I was in your situation, I personally would go with the .040 gasket. Gives the little bump in compression and allows for a better quench. You’ll be in the “safe zone” with that for the 93 octane you’re wanting to run.
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Do you think you could do it on untouched pistons if you went with a smaller lift and duration cam? Last edited by cmitchell17; 08-31-2020 at 09:39 PM. |
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I just want to see if I can optimize it just for running on E85 and maybe try to gain back a little efficiency lost. I tried to do this on a LQ9 as well and I got some 706 4.8/5.3 heads to mill and put on it but then I calculated I would only be at around 11 something. So even for LS stuff it seems there is no budget way to accomplish this either. I can't find anyone else around who has done something like this and if there is there is not any documentation on it or it usually turns into a turbo build. |
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If I were to do that would I have to flycut my piston or would just have to clay it and see. I think minimum tolerance is .080
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What did you ever end up doing? |
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