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10-14-2004 08:21 AM #8
Great.Originally posted by Don Shillady
OK, I think I get it. It is due to the difference in piston speed as well as geometry.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
When designing engine components I find that understanding the stroke/rodlength relationship to be the single most important factor in developing useful parts. It is the heart and soul of the whole gas exchange process.www.brownsperformance.com
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