Rumble, Awsome figures there.
If I were to use those pistons and came up with lower figures than yours.
This would point directly to my deck being taller than average for whatever reason. (and not the pistons)
If I knew the center line of crank to deck meas.
or
knew the center of piston pin to top of piston
This could also help prove the reason for such crappy quench on my motor
(.1092")
Thanks from "not so sunny" Modesto, California
No problem, there for the most part, ball park, real close, not dead on exact, but close enuff for this general talk. If you mic up everything and your figures differ, I would not be surprised. I have built a 360 with the KB-107-(.030) pistons and there height came up and landed at a zero deck height. Others here stated that they have done the same build and the pistons were below the deck.
This just shows that not all blocks are created equal and a taller than ave. deck height of a block is not exactly what you'll find or something one can say is true. They (The books) list the deck height at 9.60 while others will list it at 9.58. Same goes for crank throws, journal sizes, valve diamentions. The list goes on and on.
Taller than most blocks...not likely.
Anyway, I'd stay at a max ratio of 9.5-1 for a street vehicle and pump gas. More so likely you'll have a small cam (AKA streetable with modest additions or upgrades to the car) and you will have a need for a long lasting pump gas freindly machine. Pushing the octane limits with the ratio is a crappy game to roll dice on and could result in a less powerful engine. Of course this is build dependent. And alot to do with cam converter and gearing. However, if you end up going to far, you'll need to reduce timing and this will result in a loss of HP.
That gives me promise then, hopeing i can pull off some low 13s with my 71 dart with a 360 magnum, bolt-ons, 3.73 gears, & a 2500 stall.
Yes, it is doable, choose parts wisely grasshopper. :-D
However, I don't think you'll make mid to low 12's on a low comp mill unless you do something radical. A mad mass weight loss program would just be the beginning.