copression????
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copression????
i did a copression test on my 99' integ with 71000 miles. the reading was #1 180, #2 165, #3 165, and #4 170. im all so at 5200 feet elevation does it effect my copression since there is less air up here
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Re: copression???? (Modifiedinteg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Modifiedinteg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i did a copression test on my 99' integ with 71000 miles. the reading was #1 180, #2 165, #3 165, and #4 170. im all so at 5200 feet elevation does it effect my copression since there is less air up here</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes.. thinnner air = more air needed in chamber to optimize compression. Higher the altitude, the suckier your compression.
yes.. thinnner air = more air needed in chamber to optimize compression. Higher the altitude, the suckier your compression.
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Re: copression???? (Modifiedinteg)
you're within specs for the compression. btw you didn't tell us which engine you have? b18c1 or b18b? for the b18b that would be a reasonable compression #'s for the b18b. now for the b18c1 your at the lower end BUT still within specs.
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Re: copression???? (Modifiedinteg)
did you have the throttle body open fully when you did the compression test... also pour like a cap full of engine oil in to each cylinder...if the compression goes, i think your nos f... up your motor.. rings going bad...
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