think i figured some of the setup out.
what cam would be best cam? i want to keep this on 87 octane pump gas if possible. what compression ratio works with 87 octane pump gas?
4.2 crank and 4.2 rods
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start to my stroker recipe
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Re: start to my stroker recipe
Sounds like you're doing a copy of my "poor man's" set-up with a 9.25:1 CR, so I suggest you keep the stock cam. I run mine with the hottest RC12LYC plugs and use 87 octane when it's less than 95*F outside.
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Re: start to my stroker recipe
Cheromaniac wrote:Sounds like you're doing a copy of my "poor man's" set-up with a 9.25:1 CR, so I suggest you keep the stock cam. I run mine with the hottest RC12LYC plugs and use 87 octane when it's less than 95*F outside.
can you use any aftermarket cam with that setup?
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Re: start to my stroker recipe
Yes you can but why bother when there's only a modest performance gain in doing so? I originally had the Crane 753905 cam (CompCams 68-231-4 has similar specs) in mine and I hardly saw any difference performance-wise going back to the stock cam, but the valvetrain became a lot quieter though and gas mileage also slightly improved so I was happy.
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Re: start to my stroker recipe
with this is it necessary to zero deck the block? is there any builds out there without zero decking the block?
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Re: start to my stroker recipe
Not unless you want to be anal about getting a tight quench height. Zero decking will increase the CR so if you want to run low octane fuel, you'll need to create a few cc by polishing the combustion chambers and piston dishes to bring the CR down again.JASON 77 wrote:with this is it necessary to zero deck the block?
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