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04-18-2006 12:41 AM #6
The .041 I'm figuring is with a .025 steel gasket and pistons .016 down. In the Y-block world the 1.92 intakes are large, as are the intake ports on the heads and intake runners on the manifold. Actually I think poor port velocity is a main problem now, caused by the mismatch between cam and compression, which in turn pushed me to a small 2V carb after trying a 600 4V. But hopefully that would improve a bunch with increasing comp.
Originally Posted by w2zero
The combustion chamber polish and piston top coating: is your thought there to deter detonation at 9.5:1?
There is an electric fan and fuel pump on now.
I really dont know what an appropriate cam would be. The 260 duration and .420 lift is just something that is less horsepower oriented than mine, but more so than stock. I figured (right or wrong), that decreasing the duration would increase port velocity.305 ci Y-block in 46 1/2 ton





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