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what cr would a 2.8 crank'd lq1 have?

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  • what cr would a 2.8 crank'd lq1 have?

    if you used the lq1 pistons & the 2.8 rods/crank-what CR would that be?

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    Have you still not figured out how to use the site's CR calculator??

    You would end up with a 3.0L with a CR of 8.06:1, if you used a 91-95 DOHC as your base.
    -Brad-
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    • #3
      thanks man also no i havent figured out how to use the cr cal because as far as i can tell its just a text box with a few options.

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      • #4
        AHA! i have figured out how to use the CR calculator, it took me a little bit but now i get it. such a useful tool-just so sad that it took me so much time to figure out how to use it!

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        • #5
          I thought about doing this once. If you really wanted to go gung ho you can still get billet 2.8 cranks from the off-road racing days. Problem is the 2.8 crank is externally balanced and the 3.1 and 3.4 cranks are internally balanced, so you will have to account for that. I would use a longer rod to get the compression back and have a sweet rod ratio and a motor that could wind up to 9K if you could figure out how to oil it at those speeds.
          Last edited by OldSkoolGP; 05-02-2009, 12:16 AM.
          I may own a GTO now, but I'm still a 60V6er at heart.

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