New AMS Engine 23RR Engine = Big Power!
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I'm running 9.5:1 compression. Stock motor is 8.8:1
That's the reason for running about 2 deg less timing. This is about the most I would run the street with pump gas. You can run 10:1 but you will have to be conservative on your tune. For race only engines not running mega boost (over 35psi) I would run 10:1. If you're going for very high boost, then stick with 9.5:1 or less. We'll probably have two options available when this combo goes up for sale.
That's the reason for running about 2 deg less timing. This is about the most I would run the street with pump gas. You can run 10:1 but you will have to be conservative on your tune. For race only engines not running mega boost (over 35psi) I would run 10:1. If you're going for very high boost, then stick with 9.5:1 or less. We'll probably have two options available when this combo goes up for sale.
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I'm running 9.5:1 compression. Stock motor is 8.8:1
That's the reason for running about 2 deg less timing. This is about the most I would run the street with pump gas. You can run 10:1 but you will have to be conservative on your tune. For race only engines not running mega boost (over 35psi) I would run 10:1. If you're going for very high boost, then stick with 9.5:1 or less. We'll probably have two options available when this combo goes up for sale.
That's the reason for running about 2 deg less timing. This is about the most I would run the street with pump gas. You can run 10:1 but you will have to be conservative on your tune. For race only engines not running mega boost (over 35psi) I would run 10:1. If you're going for very high boost, then stick with 9.5:1 or less. We'll probably have two options available when this combo goes up for sale.
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im better off pi$$ing in the tank after a night of drinking then using the gas out here.
..but seriously it would be nice to see a reliable engine setup as this 23RR predicts, i wouldnt mind seeing how the internals looks after X amount of miles. The increased stresses on the engines components has always been, and will be a consern of mine, Since i too would like to have both a Street and Track setup. Its all about total enjoyment of ones car i guess...and not just during the weekends.
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According to my calculations here are some interesting facts:
88mm 2.0L @ 9000 RPM - Tensile (tug) force on wrist pin = 3300 lbs.
AMS 23RR @9000 RPM - Tensile (tug) force on wrist pin = 3200 lbs!!
Reason for the lower tensile force despite higher G's is the lighter piston and the different rod ratio.
I'm working in the two options now and I'm thinking 9.25:1 and 10.25:1 compression as the two choices. This give the 91-93 octane and race guys a choice.
88mm 2.0L @ 9000 RPM - Tensile (tug) force on wrist pin = 3300 lbs.
AMS 23RR @9000 RPM - Tensile (tug) force on wrist pin = 3200 lbs!!
Reason for the lower tensile force despite higher G's is the lighter piston and the different rod ratio.
I'm working in the two options now and I'm thinking 9.25:1 and 10.25:1 compression as the two choices. This give the 91-93 octane and race guys a choice.