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As far as the math goes, try the CR Calc here on the site, located on the Site Navigation sidebar menu, at the very bottom.-Brad-
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Originally posted by bszopi View PostAs far as the math goes, try the CR Calc here on the site, located on the Site Navigation sidebar menu, at the very bottom.
11.74:1 with the stock sized pistons and 11:92 with .030 over, sorry I was going from memory in the origional statement.
Still how do you think that would react with boost?Last edited by ForcedFirebird; 05-16-2007, 12:45 AM.
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btw how much would .030 over be on this smaller engine its different then it is on the 350 or the caddy 500 and i don't know the math to that either.You know that sun viser that doesn\'t quite go down when the sun is there and then when you are driving with it down and you can\'t see the stoplights ? Well... that\'s why my fiero isn\'t at the shop yet....
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Originally posted by vega View Postbtw how much would .030 over be on this smaller engine its different then it is on the 350 or the caddy 500 and i don't know the math to that either.
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Well, if the stock piston is 3.504 and you add .030" would be 3.534. Miltiply this by the stroke (3.307") and get the CI total...
Stock = 191.237196 cubes
.030" over = 194.530719 cubes
Calulate this by multiplying 3.14 by radius squared (1/2 of diameter/bore) by stroke.
Converting to liters is a whole nother story, lol .
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