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wizard71

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i recently purchased a 1983 riviera t type with a rebuilt 3.8 turbo carburated in which the builder has told me he put " flat top" pistons in. My question is being a turbo engine raising the compression to roughly in the neighbourhood of 9.75 to 1 is this going to be ok....i have heard horror stories of too much compression then boosting it so before i fire the engine i would like to know more??? Can someone help me out?


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First,...

Let me welcome you to the board! Welcome Pilgrim!:cool: Glad to have you on board.

Now on the question, did he state the reason for the piston change? Just for performance reasons? Engine damage? I don't remember much about the computer operation of the 83's. I would think, if you are using the stock computer, there may be some issues arising out of that alone. By the way, do you have a scan tool? Very important to be able to monitor the events taking place. Wow,are you sure that is only 9.75 cr? I was thinking the flat tops raised the cr to at least 12:1. (Maybe one of the engine builders will chime in.) Any way, octane, boost, timing, knock:eek: .....seems to point to self -destruction! :eek: Can you provide more info?
 
Welcome to the fold ;) With the information you supplied so far, flat tops is a receipe for disaster. That will send the compression ratio through the roof :eek: . That's a good way to make power on a normally aspirated car , but not on a turbo car.
 
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