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robx1r
12-12-2011, 21:16
Hey all i need to find out the volume of the piston at tdc, i'm trying to figure out the compression ratio on the car

dann
13-12-2011, 01:58
Hey all i need to find out the volume of the piston at tdc, i'm trying to figure out the compression ratio on the car

Hi Rob... The piston volume is -0.9 cm3.

Im from ARGENTINA but I'm 99% sure that is the same piston and Renault turbo engine.

http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/8985/rcturbo.jpg

:agree:...

robx1r
13-12-2011, 07:36
thank you. i needed to work out my compression ratio

dann
13-12-2011, 14:04
thank you. i needed to work out my compression ratio

I can Help you.... i have that excell what i made and use for calculate the Compression Ratio.

You need to know
1)Head cam volume
2)Head Joint Volume

You have the common std engine 1397cc ?.

Thats all .... If you wish i can send you my excell.... give you email address...

byeee and have luck....!!

Keep on boossttt!! :agree:

robx1r
13-12-2011, 14:06
my ratio is 9.38: 1

dann
13-12-2011, 14:52
my ratio is 9.38: 1

OMG!!...:eek:

Your Head Volume are aprox 34 cc ?

robx1r
13-12-2011, 14:54
no, its less. 32

Scoff
13-12-2011, 15:47
That is very high compression ! Normally there is 44cc, aproximately in the cylinder head (like dann's excel shows). Remember, you have to take in to consideration the raised piston crown (or low piston crown if they are machined for lower compression). Also the thicker head gasket will make some difference.

robx1r
13-12-2011, 15:49
everything is standard apart from the head and the chamber in the head takes 32ml to fill

oh and a 1.9mm hg

dann
13-12-2011, 17:03
Here translate the excell, and put the Rob Data.... :)
(I hope it's well translate :().

http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/4025/rcenglish.jpg

I have a Cylinder Head like Rob ..and y worked the chamber like "A GROUP" and put a higher sheet gasket, and obtain 8:1 Comp. Ratio.
:)

robx1r
13-12-2011, 17:07
i used the group a or 1.9mm head gasket in the calulator and got that figure

dann
13-12-2011, 17:09
i used the group a or 1.9mm head gasket in the calulator and got that figure

Ohh....

Can you send me ...the calculator?...

danytaboada@hotmail.com

or it's online?

Thanks Rob!

robx1r
13-12-2011, 17:12
here you go http://www.csgnetwork.com/compcalc.html

i will not pretend to understand the complexity's of this bar i know high compression for a normally aspirated engines and low compression for forced induction engines. :)

dann
13-12-2011, 18:06
Thanks bob!!...:agree:

Scoff
13-12-2011, 18:45
Rob, how tall is the cylinder head ? It should be something close to 73.5mm. I guess yours is much less than that ?

robx1r
13-12-2011, 18:58
71mm mate

Scoff
14-12-2011, 01:03
71mm mate


Yeah, thats way way too short for a GT. Is that a real GT turbo head ? 2.5mm is a lot of skims ! Most of the NA models used a 71.5mm head I think, along with a thinner gasket. They are usually detectable because they have 2 less exhaust manifold studs at the lower center. But not all, I think the models with the twin choke carb had the same stud pattern as the GT turbo. (because it used split manifolds like the GT. The other NA used a 1-piece manifold for inlet and exhaust and so used less studs)

robx1r
14-12-2011, 11:30
here is my head

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r71/Robx1r/PC040023.jpg