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spryboy1974 wrote:I was looking to fit forged pistons anyway. As for valves,sodium to cope with the extra heat of the high comp?
Is anyone else using this valves on their uprated engines?
Do you know if the Z7W uses the same forged rods as the Z7U?
Would you mind telling me a little more of your concerns about the high comp.You say no more than 8.5:1,but i was looking more at 9.5:1.
Is it the fact you don't think the bottom end will handle it,cos looking at the other threads the engine does seem to be bulletproof!?
I would like an engine that will give almost instant power for it will only be used as a street car and am not worried about top end.
I don't want to go low geared incase i have to make any long trips - would cost a fortune in fuel!!!
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David Gentleman wrote:
If you imagine, an A610 is more or less a standard Laguna engine with the compression dropped and runs 11psi. So with a high comp variant you could get the same with say 7psi.
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Stunned Monkey wrote:David Gentleman wrote:
If you imagine, an A610 is more or less a standard Laguna engine with the compression dropped and runs 11psi. So with a high comp variant you could get the same with say 7psi.
Can I quote you on that?
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David Gentleman wrote:clee wrote:spryboy1974 wrote:I am still waying up all the options and i must say that the supercharger does sound good.
Has anyone gone this route up til now?
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One is in the pipeline I believe ...................................
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