I am looking for guidance for suitable compression ratio. Static CR figures are welcome but I find theoretical dynamic compression figures more reliable (perhaps as close to reality as it gets theoretically without a lot of assumptions).
My set up:
- A+ block, sleeved and bored to +020
- Omega diecast pistons, 10cc dish
- RS FI (int valve close 46 deg ABDC)
- Pierce 7 port Al head (36/29 valves)
- Supercharged (Eaton R410), ~10psi boost, no intercooler
- Plenum with 90mm full radii runners with an injector into each runner at head entrance
- Stand alone ECU controlling ignition (trigger wheel) and fuel injectors
Deck height have not been possible to measure but it is untouched since production so I assume >40 thou. At the moment, the combustion chamber volume is 20.2cc. I guess it is possible to open up tp some extent. As the head is made out of Al, I assume that I can stretch the CR a bit compared to a 5-port cast iron head.
The intension is that the engine is supposed to be an engine used in a road car and run on 95 RON petrol.
Edited by Java_Green, 19 February 2025 - 10:09 AM.