Mine is currently 12/1 and seens OK, but I currently have the engine apart, so I can easily raise this while the head is off.
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What is the max. compression that can be run using UK unleaded fuel?
Mine is currently 12/1 and seens OK, but I currently have the engine apart, so I can easily raise this while the head is off.Tags: None
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JJ
Th UK must have a much better grade of pump gasoline than the USA does. The highest CR I'd run here is about 10.5:1, and that would require 92 octane minimum.
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I think ours is 95, but please correct me if I'm wrong
Shaun
PS we pay 70p/litre about ?3.15/gallon = about $5.6/gallon so I would hope our fuel is good!
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smaller pistons can usually tolerate a higher compression ratio on the same grade of gas. why I DONT KNOW OR FORGOT.
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Originally posted by BikerShaunI think ours is 95, but please correct me if I'm wrong
Shaun
PS we pay 70p/litre about ?3.15/gallon = about $5.6/gallon so I would hope our fuel is good!
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PS we pay 70p/litre about ?3.15/gallon = about $5.6/gallon so I would hope our fuel is good!
I believe i wil stop complaining about the price of gasoline.
As for the higher compression ratios - the GSXR1000 has 12:1. The pistons are not small. In reality, the aluminum in the cylinder head allows for a higher compression ratio than a cast iron head (which was used in early muscle cars).
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Modern bike engines can run higher CR's on pump petrol for a number of reasons, cylinder head design being the most important; combustion chanber shape, the bore/stroke ratio, valve number and shape, head cooling, fuel delivery efficiency etc etc all promote efficient burning.
So Shaun it depends on what your bike is. I'd say 12:1 is pretty good. My GS1000 will run fine on 95 UL but I put super (97 octane) in anyway. I have Wiseco 10.25:1 pistons, but they are reputedly a bit lower than this.
I know that if a went to 12:1 on my bike I would get detonation on 95 fuel and possibly on 97 too, as the head design is not as good as later bikes.
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Mine is a '82 GSX1100 with 1169 overbore. I did not have any problems with detination with the 12/1 ratio. But reading the comments above it would seem this is the highest I should go.
But could I SAFELY go higher if I use Super Unleaded 97 octane? - is there much to be gained by raising the compression any more?
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Originally posted by BikerShaunMine is a '82 GSX1100 with 1169 overbore. I did not have any problems with detination with the 12/1 ratio. But reading the comments above it would seem this is the highest I should go.
But could I SAFELY go higher if I use Super Unleaded 97 octane? - is there much to be gained by raising the compression any more?
You're going to get lots of probs going higher than 12:1, not just detonation, but valve/piston clearance etc.
In fact I'm surprised you're getting away with 12:1!
If you need more power go down a different route...cams? carbs? Turbo?
What power is the bike making now?
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SqDancerLynn1
If you are running 12/1 you are all ready on the edge of detonation with the GS design on pump gas. In Calif we have to deal with 91 octane dishwater I think the way the octane is figured is different in Europe
reg 87 plus 89 prem 91 You can also get 100 octane unleaded at the racing shops ($5 gallon, maybe more) for street use and leaded racing gas for OFF ROAD USE ONLY
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