grumpyvette Posted February 9, 2004 Share Posted February 9, 2004 I had this question asked and its a good one Using the CR calculator on the first link above, http://www.newcovenant.com/speedcrafter/calculators/compressionratio.htm if I input a piston top volume that is positive for a dished piston, then change the piston top volume to zero for a flat-top, the CR goes down. If I add a negative number (for a dome), the CR drops again. Isn't this backwards? Is the calculator messed up, or is there something I'm missing. I inputted the specs into the calculator taken from here. http://www.beckracing.com/page48.htm yes the instructions on the site seem backwards but the calculator itself is correct adding dome volume does increase cpr,removing valve notch volume from a flat top does REDUCE cpr this is listed at +20 cc but it MEANS +20cc (to the total combustion chamber net volume) this is listed at +5.5cc but its really +5.5cc(to the total combustion chamber net volume) remember what they are saying is that that plus 20cc ADDS 20cc TO THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER VOLUME, which reduces the TRUE compression, thus when useing the calculator you would ADD a NEGATIVE VOLUME TO THE TOTAL FOR A DISHED PISTON AND SUBTRACT A DOME VOLUME heres a ZERO VOLUME (FLAT TOP) this piston has a slight dome and has a NET 1cc REDUCTION IN CHAMBER VOLUME as the dome has 1cc MORE volume than the combined valve notches it will be easier to understand if you use the listed cc volumes quoted for the pistons and add or subtract them from the combustion chamber volume data and always leave the piston input as a true flat top while figuring the cpr with the calculator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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