head Combustion volume 951 2V vs 968. who knows?
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Got the wheel bearings and brake biasing valve super quick as always. Very happy to purchase from your company, again, as always.
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Funny you should ask that. I was just signing up on the website probably as you were typing the question. Car will be #600 I think this time. Counter Clockwise. I will be much more comfortable. But I have to say clockwise was fun.
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yes. So. with 951 rods and crank, the stock 951 pistons should be set to full height in the Bore. If that's the case, like I guess someone else on here was trying to tell me. (TonyG) Just order the Forged pistons for the 951 and have them leave a dome on it with valve reliefs and not dish them.
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Using 2.5 crank and 2.7 head with 104mm bore in 3 litre block with all piston dimensions like pin cl to piston deck height being stock you would need about 4.3 ccs of dish in the piston to get 11.0 to 1 compression. The valve pockets might be enough. The factory 2.7 engine pistons were flat top with valve pockets and the factory CR was 10.9:1 IIRC.
With my proposed motor only pushing 2.5 liters - instead of the 2.8? (104mm bore) in the same space significantly reduces the compression. it will be higher than the Stock 8:1 because of the smaller cc heads of the 968, but I will need more piston. Probably a small dome of some sort.
EDIT: I'm doing a compression calculator online and it's telling me I will still need around 5cc of dish... wow. So Flat top with releifs. YOU are correct Dand96951. Are the 2.7 liter heads the same cc as the 968?
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If you are using a 2.5 with a 4 valve head with 46 cc head volume then you will get to 11.0:1 with a dish of 9.3 ccs by my own calculations. The 2.7 head, or at least mine, has a measured volume of 58.5ccs taken after a valve job.
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I'm close to 200, bulking up for winter, training 5-6 times a week and lots pf protein.. still do loooads of chins at gym! small aussies... but mine weight isn't from sitting on my ****..
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Yea but be careful...a year or two layoff of training while eating the same could be a disaster. I was 195 and in pretty good shape two years ago. I guess my winter bulking up never stopped