Originally Posted by ashtonsser
You could compression check it. If you have more than 185psi of compression across the board then its a good chance its a 10:1
All the other 9.5:1 motors i got came in around 175-180 across. If i remember right one of the 10:1 motors compression checked at 190psi
You could compression check it. If you have more than 185psi of compression across the board then its a good chance its a 10:1
All the other 9.5:1 motors i got came in around 175-180 across. If i remember right one of the 10:1 motors compression checked at 190psi
Depending on how long the motor has been out of action the initial compression might vary a lot.
Our local N14's Sentras & Sabre (hatch) came with 10:1 compression, and are highport DE's. Havent' really looked into ways of identifying them such as common headstamp numbers or anything like that though.
Only way to be 100% certain you're getting a 10:1 is by sticking a borescope or other small camera in the plughole and checking if it has a flat top piston or a slight dished one.
The difference in performance between 10:1 and 9.5:1 is not that big though.