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Re: Compression ratio and power output

To: Patrick Golder <golder@titan.ppd.Kodak.COM>
Subject: Re: Compression ratio and power output
From: Chip Old <feold@umd5.umd.edu>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 23:17:41 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 18 Jul 1994, Patrick Golder wrote:

> Boring the cylinders will give you *lower* compression, because you've
> increased the volume in the cylinders.  Milling the head will decrease
> the volume, and therefore increase the compression.
 
No, boring the cylinders raises the compression ratio.  Compression ratio
is the ratio between the swept volume of the cylinder and the volume of
the combustion chamber.  When you increase the swept volume (by boring)
you end up with more air being squeezed into the original combustion
space.  When you decrease the chamber volume (by milling), you end up with
the original volume of air being squeezed into a smaller combustion space. 
In both cases, the compression ratio is raised. 
 
Chip Old              1948 M.G. TC  TC6710  NEMGTR #2271
feold@umd5.umd.edu    1962 Triumph TR4  CT3154LO (daily transportation)


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