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Old 01-21-2004, 03:32 PM
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Hi,
The static compression is a fixed piston/head volume ratio.
There is another factor to consider in timing an engine, that is the cranking compression. this has to do with cylinder pressure determined by the cam profile of valves opening and closing, overlap duration,etc. So the cam profile has alot to do with how much total timing your engine will tolerate.
Perry.
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