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Compression ratio HA vs IC

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Jerryl

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What is the stock mechanical compression ratio of a Hot Air vs an IC block? Just need to verify what I "Think" I know.

Anyone know the cam specs so I can get an idea of the dynamic compression ratio's?
 
Compression should be the same. Hotairs had a taller deck but used a thinner headgasket to make up the difference. One member did an actual compression test on a few factory motors and stock was 7.9.
 
Thanks Cool 84!
Thought the IC car was 8.5 : 1??
(Good thing I asked)

Any idea at all on cam specs between a HA and IC?
 
yeah....i remember reading all turbo regals were 8 and a half to 1. the riv was a little diff.

john
 
If a 109 block is used in a hot air, what gasket thickness is required to get the correct installed height for the stock compression, and, will the pushrod length be correct with a "double metal - hot air" gasket?
 
headgaskets

Why not use the GM stock headgaskets for 86/87? They are still available from dealer as well as vendors and will give you the correct compression ratio (gasket thickness for 86/87 gasket is something like .060 thick when compressed).
Pushrod length will not be an issue this way either (depending of course on your cam).
 
6Sense,

Good idea!
Just thought that most use the double metal Hot Air gaskets in a 109 block since these are pretty much buller proof but not sure about the other stuff.

Maybe for a hot air running 12 - 20 PSI boost blowing the stock head gasket is not an issue (??)
 
Would you rather have a blown head gasket or a blown piston? Some people look at the head gasket as a fuse. If it blows something wasnt right. You change the headgaskets and address the problem that caused it to blow. If all is right and your using a scantool and taking the time to tune, you shouldnt have a problem.

Plus those GM headgaskets are good. Ive run them on a couple of blocks that I beat up on and never blew one (high boost 25psi+/-).
 
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