View Full Version : small block compression ratio halp....
right, having spent 3 hrs trying to work this out, my mind is fried.
basically, i have a c16se. if i fit a 14nv head, will the compression ratio go up or down. also if i fit a 1.2 spi head will it go up or down?
finally any idea on comp ratio for both combinations?
cheers!!!
will go up a ridiculous amount
What he said /\
What they both said^^^.
The 1.6's have a deep well in the head were as the 1.4 & 1.2's have the same smaller well so will massivly increase the compression ratio.
funk, i want it to drop. any ideas? crank changes?
Fit 1400 pistons rods and crank then the 1.6 head that should drop it?
What you planning to do with it?
Turbo?
yep. just read the other thread in general, best bet is getting a c16nz bottom end and using the c16se head/management etc. time to go shopping methinks...
with the 1.4 crank you get a 1.4 engine.... pissing in the wind lol
with the 1.4 crank you get a 1.4 engine.... pissing in the wind lol
True just though of that lol.
so, best bet is a c16nz bottom end, c16se head and management and the usual bits.
yep. just read the other thread in general, best bet is getting a c16nz bottom end and using the c16se head/management etc. time to go shopping methinks...
Whats the plan? turbo?
If so then yes to the c16nz block because it has different (lower cr) pistons than a e/c16se
i was quite taken with the thread where the lad fitted a 1.2 spi crank into his 1600, and had a 1400 with about 7:1cr.
now that would have been hilarious turboed up
i was quite taken with the thread where the lad fitted a 1.2 spi crank into his 1600, and had a 1400 with about 7:1cr.
now that would have been hilarious turboed up
your spoiling my secret build lol,
I thought all 8v cranks were the same.......
Its the rods/pistons that give the stroke length different.
Or vice versa, one of the two anyway!
Jon_nova1
14-04-10, 07:59 PM
nope lol
General Baxter
14-04-10, 08:16 PM
bah high comp FTW :)
indeed. 10:1 and put the boost in late
General Baxter
14-04-10, 08:49 PM
10.1,
shave about 5mm of the head, and dremal the pistons out
FTW :p
10.1,
shave about 5mm of the head, and dremal the pistons out
FTW :p
who needs an ozone layer anyway???
General Baxter
14-04-10, 09:45 PM
its ok, it fuel'd adams car at the lights, when he was behind me, even cleaned his front screen lol
I can still taste the exhaust fumes now :(
General Baxter
14-04-10, 09:56 PM
its was nippy tho lol
i could still smell it 5 mins after it left.....
General Baxter
14-04-10, 09:56 PM
that was more likly a fuel leak lol
i should have lit it then seen if you could outrun it
It did shift that thing did, i had to boot it in my baby valver to catch you up lol
o.t a little.....
cheers for the help lads.
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