jsawduste wrote:Ahh but your compression numbers are relatively low and the quench is within the respected numbers. Secondly (or is it thirdly) the chassis set up will have a play in things also. A vehicle with low numerically final drive ratio vs. a higher numerically ratio loads the engine differently.dwg86 wrote:I ran 9.25 scr / 7.8 dcr with .043 quench, polished combustion chambers. No detonation running 87 octane...not even in hot Atlanta summer weather.
With no disrespect to Dino, I have and will continue to be critical of the PM strokers. There is simply to much compromise and way to many variables to generate a one size fits all mentality.
I agree my compression numbers are relatively low. Thats kind of my point. Don't be affraid to run more compression with a tight quench. If I build another stroker, I will run a tight quench (.040-.045) and more compression. Maybe dcr around 8.3-8.5 static 9.6-9.8. And see what the lowest octane I can run.
I was running stock 3.07 gears with 235/75r15 tires, manual trans, in a 2003 wrangler. Atlanta is around 1000 ft above sea level.