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Compression ratio vs boost question
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<blockquote data-quote="bigmoose" data-source="post: 7749041" data-attributes="member: 64149"><p>No, compression ratio is just that, a ratio. If you force more air into the cylinder there is just more air to compress. the compression ratio is fixed based on the head, cylinder size, piston, and stroke. the ratio is found my measuring the volume when the piston is at the bottom divided by the volume when it is at the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmoose, post: 7749041, member: 64149"] No, compression ratio is just that, a ratio. If you force more air into the cylinder there is just more air to compress. the compression ratio is fixed based on the head, cylinder size, piston, and stroke. the ratio is found my measuring the volume when the piston is at the bottom divided by the volume when it is at the top. [/QUOTE]
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