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2008-07-23 09:15:37
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VE combustion chamber volume
Ok i looked and looked but i can't find the cc of the standard combustion chamber of a SR16ve, also cfm flow if someone could post info or link that would be much appreciated
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2008-07-23 11:52:23
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41.3 cc i believe, the flow i bielieve daxx has charts up, i think its in the 240's at .500 lift correct to 28' of water
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2008-07-26 09:08:55
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Cheers
Just worked out a 90mm bore with that head (flat piston) would be 16:1 :O does that sound right? bit high me thinks
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2008-07-26 09:55:21
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that doesnt sound right.
i worked it out to be about 11.9:1 with flat top pistons and a 1mm headgasket
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2008-07-26 10:06:16
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Oops sorry i was working it out with 20 crank and rods. my bad.
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2008-07-26 13:18:04
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maybe daxx can chime on this one, but i have flow charts from 2 other tests done on a stock ve head, and they both flow 260cfm ....28" h20
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2008-07-29 06:17:44
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Anyone ?
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2008-07-29 08:10:34
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I haven't understand what exactly you need to calculate.
But here's the stock data...
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2008-07-30 05:39:10
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Oh snap dude, thats awesome, cheers very much
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2008-07-31 01:32:46
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Ah i got my japanese friend to have a squiz at that, nothing about combustion chamber unfortunately.
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