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bofish52
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Number for review

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Using the form CR Calculator these are the numbers I came up with any thoughts?
Cubic In. 279.9
SCR 9.64 : 1
DCR 8.13 : 1
Quench 0.0725

I think Quench may be diff. because Calculator didn't take milled head into equation.

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Milling your head doesn't affect quench. Milling your block does, calculator accounts for that though.
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Thats a lot of quench for 8.13 DCR. I'd like to see a tighter quench then that
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I think you will want your quench much closer to .045 if you want a DCR of over 8.0:1. With the DCR that high, you are going to need the quench tighter because you will need the help it provides to avoid the pre-ignition ping. I am at 8.0:1 with a quench of about .045 and it runs at 500 above sea level on 87 octane. Good Luck!

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