What is compression of b16block with GSR head
pistons?
with the gsr head it will be the static compression of the piston, IE putting a b16 head on a b with 10:1 will yeild a little less than the 10:1 because of the open chamber.
unless i am wrong.
ask dan you slacker, then he will probably ask me he hee.
with the gsr head it will be the static compression of the piston, IE putting a b16 head on a b with 10:1 will yeild a little less than the 10:1 because of the open chamber.
unless i am wrong.
ask dan you slacker, then he will probably ask me he hee.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Chillinit »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you will bump up compression by about 0.2. The cylnder head chambers on a B16 are smaller then a p72 head.</TD></TR></TABLE>
backwards there man.....
the b16 has the recessed chamber.
b16 head = -.2
gsr head = +.2
backwards there man.....
the b16 has the recessed chamber.
b16 head = -.2
gsr head = +.2
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