i went to the cam grinders and told them what i had to work with,
gearing the resultant CR of the block crank head and piston combo
my carburetor and exhaust plans...
they said no problem
I adjusted my build plan slightly to fit, checked what he said by using tools/calculators and my measured data (tools that cause arguments here due to bad use of terms and naming conventions)
the "effective" compression ratio was key to the choice, a compression ratio that takes into account rod ratio and position of piston at the point the inlet closes. call it what ya like
it gave me some assurance that i wasn't being lead down a path that would result in failure
focused on this because the suggested static CR of 12.5:1 made me very very worried given the general consensus that 10:5.1 is king for streetable motor
i had little choice about static my virgin bore rebuilder turned out to be a mess and it was the only spare engine in the country massive cuts to head and deck that wasn't mentioned at time of purchase
very happy with the outcome
happy to pay a little more for his advice and the right cam.
If id gone with the safe option, the magazine's favorite, the one every says in the right one, mesageboard and face to face, you'd be calling me detonation dave and id be extolling the virtues of a locked out distributor at 15 BTDC.
I benefit from a semi hemi head (2/3 of a poly shape) great carburetion and a labyrinthine quench caused by my weird raised centre, piston set up, and the way it fits into the chamber
i feel luck played a part, i depended very much on talking to the right guys, using their experience, I got help from an expert cam grinder and a helpful machinist with experience in building everything from jaguar race engines highly strung ford zetec to Briggs n stratton cart engines... the only part i ignored from him was his suggestion that i sculpt epoxy in the inlet ports to take up some of what he termed the wasted space..
His view was aim for near supersonic speeds through the inlet at WOT, really packs it in when the valve opens, very much a road race, rally and circuit race focused guy.... mine was, maybe next time...
cam grinder knew my engine street and drag use.
machinist knew how to make any engine work in just about every application, drag racing was not the main area of his work.... more formula 5000 and v8 super saloon racing than drag
was a good combination
work out what you have chat to a range of people, choose what you think is best advice find away to test it, simulation, basic calculation, make your purchase
Dave