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14-03-2005, 06:35 PM | #1 | ||
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I heard some decent power gains can be achieved from raising the compression ratio is this true? where can you get this done at/ how much does it cost.
any Info would be greatly appreciated. My car is an EB2 S-Pac Thanks, |
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14-03-2005, 06:55 PM | #2 | ||
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can be done by 3 methods
1, decking the head 2, running flat top pistons 3, thinner head gasket neither are cheap
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15-03-2005, 08:34 AM | #3 | ||
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IMO it's not worth changing the compression ratio and nothing else. The gains just don't justify the cost.
If a headgasket blows, or you are planning a rebuild or worked head, then do it at the same time, but the gains are very negligable, so don't go to too much trouble to do it. |
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I'm not sure what cost you guys are talking about here, skimming a head costs approx $40, and a metal gasket costs <$90.
For less than $150 you can raise CR by at leat 1/2 a point, which will certainly help throttle response and increase fuel economy. Rick.
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Not to mention the fact that, even if you do it yourself, it's a lot of trouble to go to for bugger all gain. I still maintain that there's not a lot of point unless you have the head off for another reason ;) |
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$150 + labour...
not everyone is game enough to do a headgasket change themselves.
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And it will complemant any cam upgrades in the furture. Rick.
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personally i think that $350 is better spent on perhaps a exhaust upgrade, maybe cam change if thats done.
I'd wait for the headgasket to go or the head to come off for some other work before worrying about it (unless ofcourse u can do it all yourself)
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$350 spent on raising CR on it's own won't raise peak power, however it will increase low and midrange torque by a noticeable amount, anything up to 10nm. Extractors/exhaust will cost at least $800, fitted. This will yield an improvement right across the range if decent extractors are used. Though realistically we won't see much more than 10kw increase. So 10kw of power for $800 or 10nm of torque for $350. You do the math. Rick.
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I think what the other guys are getting at may be that it may be adviseable to do headwork in one go. Instead of removing the head just to raise CR, why not plan ahead and with the head off, get it decked, ported, port matched, whack a new cam in all at once to save a bit of mucking arround and labour
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Though my point is that there are gains to be had, and in the case where a head gasket is on it's way out (very common in E series cars), the job may be closer than anticipated, and then well worth doing. Rick.
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Arguing just for the sake of arguing again, Rick?? :P |
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The way i see it, everyone else has agreed 100% on this topic, including you in your previous post :P Like i said, arguing for the sake of arguing ;) |
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well judging by the fact that falcon_ea-ed isnt confident in changing a cam, i imagine a headgasket change is a little further out of reach. therefore waiting for the head to come off for another reason will in the end, save money.
unless u want to pay someone twice (also $200 for labour sounds a bit optomistic to me) then i'd suggest waiting and spending (saving) money for other things they may want.
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For the effort of removing the head i think there is bugger all gain. If im going to the trouble of pulling the head I'd want to see some quite significant (+15-20rwkw combined with a suitable cam) gains.
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15-03-2005, 12:53 PM | #18 | ||
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OK.
End result of this thread, and to answer the question of the original poster; Yes, increasing the compression ratio will give you improved performance, and, NO it is not the cheapest bang for buck modification you could do unless you are willing to remove the head/change pistons yourself. See, wasn't so hard, was it? :P |
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15-03-2005, 05:05 PM | #20 | ||
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thanks for all the replies- i understand that yes power gains are achievable but it dost cost some $$$ if you dont do the work yourself- better to wait till the head goes
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