why would running that higher 11.5:1 compression be inadvisable in a daily driver setup?
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Originally posted by 95crackedhead View Postwhy would running that higher 11.5:1 compression be inadvisable in a daily driver setup?
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Originally posted by 95crackedhead View Posti.e. a cam that has enough lift so that at lower rpms there would be less cylinder pressure?
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Originally posted by sharkey View Posta long duration cam will decrease the dynamic compression of the engine.
with 3500 heads on a 3.4l, 11.5:1 compression, it should be fine on premium with some good tuning.
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Originally posted by 95crackedhead View Postforced, what will you be doing for fuel tuning? megasquirt?, so isn't Sharkey.
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Finally the short block is here! Cyl walls look good, and still have the factory x hatches. Refresh this puppy, and I should be ready to go (after some elbow grease and paint, of course).
I just can't believe how much more rust is on this block than the 3.1, but that's the difference between NY and FL. Thnaks Ninty4Three4 for the good hookup, this was less than buying an engine local - including delivery - and I know his car was running fine when it was removed.
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Forced, what figures did you use to calculate the CR to get 11.16:1? When I use the CR calculator here with the specs that they have for the 3.4 pistons and the 3500 heads (I have them as 32.4 cc chambers) I keep coming up with11.56:1. I like your figures (11.16:1) as this is a more streetable CR, and a little chamber smoothing would even lower figure a bit.
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Originally posted by johnnymossville View PostForced, what figures did you use to calculate the CR to get 11.16:1? When I use the CR calculator here with the specs that they have for the 3.4 pistons and the 3500 heads (I have them as 32.4 cc chambers) I keep coming up with11.56:1. I like your figures (11.16:1) as this is a more streetable CR, and a little chamber smoothing would even lower figure a bit.
EDIT: Your right! I must have entered something wrong. I came up with 11.5:1 this time.Last edited by ForcedFirebird; 10-08-2007, 06:06 PM.
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Are the flat hyd lifters in the 3.4 the same height as the hyd rollers in the 3500's? Now that I know I need to use the 3500 rockers and don't have adjustment, they have to be exact, correct? I have a set of pushrods from a 95 3400, and would be very happy to know they'll work. Rather not wait until final assy to get pushrod length.
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they are different height, you'll need custom pushrods.
If you feel like risking it, the measurements for the FWD "Hybrids" have been posted before but i guess it's best to measure with the propper tool.
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IIRC pushrod length didn't change only hardened ones for the early ones that used guides, but I could be wrong. No idea on the lifters. So the 1.7 rockers didn't work out?But you have different block than a 3400 so that might be different... Not sure of the stock cam in the rwd 3.4
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