Dynamic Compression / Cranking Compression - good reliable calculator available?

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Hi Guys, i´m planning some upgrades to my 408, including new pistons for higher compression ratio. I´m a little bit confused with the existing dcr / cranking compression calculators. Some say add 15° to the IVC @.050" value, some not.....so what´s the best calculator to use for correct results?

I´d like to play around with the cr and IVC data to see what works and how to adjust the cam timing.

Thanks in advance!

Michael
 

Anything other than the actual point where the valve closes against the seat is an “approximation”.
 
ok, now i got it....i use the .006" data from the cam card to calculate the IVC at this valve lift, then i can use this data to calculate cranking compression.....simple....should have read the instructions before :)

Now that calculated data makes sense.

Thank you!

Michael
 
A good starting point to validate the calculator’s accuracy for your combo would be an actual cranking pressure test…….. and see how the results compare.
 
ok, now i got it....i use the .006" data from the cam card to calculate the IVC at this valve lift, then i can use this data to calculate cranking compression.....simple....should have read the instructions before :)

Now that calculated data makes sense.

Thank you!

Michael
If it's a .006" number, you may even want to add another degree to that IVC at .006" to get closer to the actual closing event.
 
I like the UEM one vs wallace, it asks for cyl head cc. gasket dia/thickness, piston dome, etc and will calculate CR and dynamic CR vs wallace that asks you to figure out your CR and input it.

 
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