


that said, when you take the forumula for calculating compression ratio, and assume all other things being equal..

b= cylinder bore (diameter)
s= piston stroke length
V_c = clearance volume
Yeah, you're absolutely right. I wasn't trying to disagree, I was just saying that the engineers who design aftermarket pistons take that into consideration and produce them to provide a set compression ratio for that bore size. So when you go with a larger bore, you can keep the same comp ratio, or switch to something different.


Ok yes it does flow hold and compress more air but say if i was to take a stock ve 86x86 motor wich i believe is 11:1 compression bored it to a 87x86 and added a set of turbo 8.5:1 compression pistons then i would have bored it and it now has lower compression. I am just saying it doesnt always happen to increase compression .


when you change to lower compression pistons, you'll definately lose compression.. with going to 87 bore and a much lower compression piston (8.5) i'm guessing you wouldn't be any higher than 9.0:1 or something around there.. maybe 8.75:1
I don't know how much the clearance volume is to do that forumula and know for sure.
When you mix and match, you'll run into the math part. DE 8.5:1 pistons give you 8.5:1 in a DE motor, but if you're using them with a VE head you have a different volume in the combustion chamber, so it throws off the compression.