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Old 02-16-2001, 01:10 PM   #1
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Post 351W Compression Ratio

I have a '69 351W with stock heads (I need the Performer RPM heads BAD, but no $$$), a Performer RPM intake, a 750 Edelbrock carb, a Performer RPM cam/lifters/valve springs. I need to figure out about what my compression ratio is. Do any of you have a guess? I'd also like to know about what my horsepower is at the flywheel and what it is at the rear wheels. If possible, I would just go to a dyno somewhere. But there is not one in the town I live in and I have no clue as to where the closest one is. So I'm kind of stuck. Any replies would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.

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Edelbrock Performer-RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock Performer-RPM cam, Edelbrock lifters, Edelbrock 750 cfm carb, Accel coil, Moroso Blue-Max spark plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" pipe, glasspacks, Edelbrock double roller timing chain, Edelbrock valve springs, Flex fan, C4, Lakewood traction bars, 3:1 open rear-9" 3.89:1 posi coming this summer
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Old 02-16-2001, 01:59 PM   #2
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compression ratio isnt something anyone can tell you. there is a formula for it, with many variables involved. Im sure you could find it on the web. Try corral tech info. i think they have the formula.

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Old 02-16-2001, 10:23 PM   #3
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I have a '69 Windsor in my '88 and I did a lot of research about these motors. What I found was the 2 bbl motors were 9:5.1 comp. and the 4 bbl motors were 10:7.1. Mine started out as a 4 bbl motor and I had the 1.84 / 1.55 valves in the heads with flat top pistons. That's how I knew it was a 4 bbl motor. My Windsor is now .030 over with forged pistons, ported/polished stock heads, screw in studs w/guideplates and a .536 - .293 solid lifter cam. I'm running a victor intake with a 750 double holley. Runs excellent. 11.40's so far in the quarter with 2500 stall, and 3.73 rear gears.
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