In other words, an engine that runs comfortably with a static ratio in the nines near sea level should run well on the salt with a higher static compression ratio, possibly in the tens. It would not need the stronger crank, rods, etc. Something to think about.[
Yeah that's right but right now we have a bottom end that was bought as an unfinished project( unstarted) for the grand total of $500, If we could find pistons for it that allowed us the luxury of
choosing the comp they would be somewhere between twice and three times that price.
There is an irrefutable argument that we would be better off building the engine we need in the
endas we would be saving money.That irrefutable argument ignores two ever present realities. The first is we don't have that money, we're dreaming about freehold on a higher purchase budget. The second ultimate truth is we don't know everything: we might break something very, very expensive through a simple and inexpensive part letting us down...........The experience is invaluable......or should I say
pricelessand each year we are nailing down the ancillaries to keep the show on the road....this year the Colonel made a bigger sump, it seemed to keep everything under control during the dyno work that was done....
The experience is something we are slowly compiling.......If someone can just casually slip me the list of what we
should do
I'll send it back later with adjustments..... There are any number of package builds here for these motors....none of them serve up what we need though.....most of them are turbo builds or strokers.....they are built for the quarter and run out of puff at 6 grand, and they cost more than we have spent in the last two years..... there is of course just one other minor issue( doth thou detect a hint of tharcathm?)....they are all the later series motor....won't fit our heads, won't fit our flywheel.....not yet sure if they'll fit our car...but hey....
Sure I can understand that from a distance we just flappin' around in the dust but....we are getting somewhere......but that won't be Bonneville next year......and it won't be this motor, but it will be one like it.
