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funny
The 8cyl belief on our engines. Aluminum head can take more preassure then cast (older engines). I have seen alot of NA cars run 12:1 and 13:1 ratios and heard of even higher. But turbo, you always hear that the lower the better (that is an old 8cyl belief). Our engines were by DSM (a conglomerate between Crysler motor(in the 60's was know as the Hemi motor corp) and Mitsu motor corp), Our heads are designed to be strong (except for the 2gnt). A 4G63 can take very high compression, even for turbo, with the right fuel system. The average ratio used for pump gas is 8.5:1 (same as 2g turbo), but one of my friends is running je custom 10:1, with a 20g, 1000cc injectors, SAFC, and a custom 400lph fuel pump. His car dynos at 700hp (also built with cams new crank and alot of other stuff). The most important thing about turbos, compression and our engines is to us a VERY STRONG HEAD GASKET and VERY GOOD FUEL SYSTEM. I am right now building a ESI race car, with a NT block, JE 9.5:1 forged pistions, and a HKS 1.25mm head gasket ($200). That should give me a ratio of about 9.3:1, on 93 octane, that should produce alot of hp with barily any detonation.
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