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Old 07-21-2002, 05:28 PM   #21
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What is a recommended compression ratio to run if you plan on adding forced induction later? I'm trying to read and learn about heads so my decison won't be made with personal opinions from others, but I'm still pretty much in the dark.
It really depends on how much boost you're planning on adding, Whether or not you'll have an intercooler, and what octane fuel you will have readily available. In general, I recommend 8.5:1 pistons as a good place to start.



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