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Old 06-04-2023, 08:42 AM   #1
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compression ratio

Anyone know what the dynamic compression ratio is on 2001 3.2 986?

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Old 06-04-2023, 11:18 AM   #2
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Anyone know what the dynamic compression ratio is on 2001 3.2 986?
The advertised compression ratio is 11.0: 1
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Yes 11.0 to 1 is the static compression ratio. I am trying to figure the dynamic, that should be much lower.
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Yes 11.0 to 1 is the static compression ratio. I am trying to figure the dynamic, that should be much lower.
DCR in the range of 8-8.5:1
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Perfect thank you I am working on a super charger install and trying to determine if I am going to run into any issues at 6 to 7 psi boost.
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Just remember that the DCR moves on these engines within a range because of the Vario Cam functions, and both turbos and blowers are a bad idea for these engines...................
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Just remember that the DCR moves on these engines within a range because of the Vario Cam functions, and both turbos and blowers are a bad idea for these engines...................
Specially if you are leaving the bottom end stock (conrods & conrod bolts)
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Specially if you are leaving the bottom end stock (conrods & conrod bolts)
Or the pistons, and especially the piston rings. You do not just slap a blower or turbo (or nitrous for that matter) on an engine designed to run normally aspirated and expect it to live for very long....
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Or the pistons, and especially the piston rings. You do not just slap a blower or turbo (or nitrous for that matter) on an engine designed to run normally aspirated and expect it to live for very long....
Completely agree.

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