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I have a js 550 that just had the head milled and a new exaust pipe added. Do I need to run higher octane fuel now? The guy took 35000s of an inch off. does any one know the compression ratio?
:kabong:
:kabong:
I have a js 550 that just had the head milled and a new exaust pipe added. Do I need to run higher octane fuel now? The guy took 35000s of an inch off. does any one know the compression ratio?
:kabong:
You need to do a compression check on the motor and let us know the number and you also need to check your squish, this is very important.
.035 sounds like a lot.
Mark44
I have a js 550 that just had the head milled and a new exaust pipe added. Do I need to run higher octane fuel now? The guy took 35000s of an inch off. does any one know the compression ratio?
:kabong:
It is pretty rare for anyone to talk much about compression ratios...because what we are truly concerned about is compression pressure
This is true and false in my eyes. I may be off on this but from my experience, the compression ratio is the only thing that matters. .
a key factor is really HOW YOU RIDE.
for example, weve got people running 220psi motors on pump gas, but we dont hold our motors wide open for extended periods of time.
a racer would probably want to run at least a mixture of race/pump gas in excess of 185psi .. however, a freestyler/freerider can get away with straight pump gas if they just ride "throttle blipping" style.
its those extended wide open runs that will cause deto and tear up your motor quick if youre not running enough motor octane for your motor's compression.
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This is true and false in my eyes. I may be off on this but from my experience, the compression ratio is the only thing that matters. We just generalize and talk about cranking pressure because it's easier to get. Compression ratio requires calculation and careful measuring where the cranking pressure just requires a charged battery and a gauge.
Sorry you think its false. Also, there are different theories on ratio as well, there is corrected vs. uncorrected. How many people do you think know what their compression ratio is? How many people do you think know what their compression pressure is? You don't hear people running around saying I have an 8:1 CR on my motor. No, they say my motor runs at 185 PSI. Same thing when people are asking about fuel octane.
Its like comparing a red apple to a green apple, both are equally important and one is used much more commonly. Bottom line is CP is easier to obtain than CR.