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Why do you want 10.1:1 compression? I have noticed a trend in you that you like high compression. Why? High compression motors are a PITA unless you plan on running propane. If it was me I would keep it about 9.1:1 comp so you can put gas in it that isn't $5 per gallon.
[/ QUOTE ] I like high compression engines. MORE POWER !!!!! But they do wear out quicker. I'm planning on closer to 11 to 1 on the next street screamer I build. But ofcorse I'm talking aluminum heads.
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Why? You don't gain all that much power from a little more compression and if it is carbed you run the risk of having pinging problems. I guess I am just practicle, I would rather have a 9.1:1 motor that will run on 89-91 octane fine without any pinging and doesn't require a bottle of boost or a gallon or 2 of 110 every time I will work it hard.
[/ QUOTE ] Hello, "aluminum heads"
[/ QUOTE ] Regardless 11.1:1 will probably still ping with aluminum heads and especially if it's carbed. Alum heads only help with say .5:1 so that same motor would be like 10.5:1 with iron heads, too high for pump gas...or at least pump gas without pinging.
[/ QUOTE ] I don't see how you figure. Anytime you can get higher compression, you'll make more power. Heads like the Dart Pro 1 Aluminum Cylinder Heads, or aluminum AFR's will preform much better then stock iron heads, and let you run closer to 11 to 1 on 91 oct. pump gas with out pinging. Ofcorse it'll cost alittle more, but it's worth it. I've ran close to 11 to 1 (10.8 to 1) on 91 oct with a carb with no ping. /forums/images/graemlins/whistling.gif