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http://www.powerblocktv.com/episode/HP2010-01/horsepowers-blue-oval-302#.U-lpxhZKfR

after watching this video I decided I want to do something similar. I want RHS 200cc heads 58cc chamber and want to keep the stock connecting rods and crankshaft. In the video they claim a compression ratio of 10.2:1 and say for the test they used 89 octane fuel. My first question wouldnt the engine detonate with that low octane with that CR? second question what pistons should I get for maximum CR on 91 octane?

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Depends on the cam not the compression ratio. Always pick a cam before a compression figure.

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Originally posted by Tom Renzo:
Depends on the cam not the compression ratio. Always pick a cam before a compression figure.

When you get a custom cam and are filling out the cam sheet it asks what compression ratio you're going to be running.

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Originally posted by Tom Renzo:
Depends on the cam not the compression ratio. Always pick a cam before a compression figure.

When you get a custom cam and are filling out the cam sheet it asks what compression ratio you're going to be running.
And the fuel.
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Thats right if you want them to select your cam. But asking how much compression you can run on 91 is a moot question because you do not know the specks of the cam you are running. First the cam then the compression ratio. Simple that is how it works.

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Okay thanks for the help. what pistons should I get while keeping the stock crankshaft and connecting rods?
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I would suggest these pistons.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pbp-14777-030/overview/

And these heads.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tfs-51410002-m58/overview/

And some 1.7 rockers.
It will run great.

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