quench article

I still don't get why Chrysler bothered to use closed-chamber heads on engines where the pistons are .050"+ down in the hole. Even the Magnums are .050" below deck, no quench to speak of in those. I bet if the pistons were at or close to zero-deck those engines could handle a full extra point of compression, heck the 5.9s had occasional pinging issues on low-grade gas and they were only 8.8:1.

I was complaining about that to friend of mine up the street who is a serious Ford guy and builds engines with his dad, he told me Fords don't really have that problem. They all came with essentially zero-deck pistons and compression ratio was determined by head chamber volume. It's not fair!! lol
I think it was Pontiac also did that, cylinder head cc thing.
The thing with the Chrysler engine is they used basically 2 cylinder heads. 273/318 & 340/360. This keeps expenses down and variations low. On the Magnum series, it’s just one head.
With another full point of ratio, the engine would be premium fuel only and probably cranky with the super small cam that they used in production.