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5POINTAMRIT
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So i got a 331 and compression is pretty high on it and i was thinking of goin turbo. What can i do to add the turbo kit without causing my motor to blow or anything? I know thicker gaskets can lower the compression but would that be enough? Let me know thanks

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Honestly the Most Correct(not the only way) way of doing this would be to swap out the pistons. Adding a thicker head gasket does lower the compression ratio , but it also adversely affects your squish and quench , basically reducing the efficiency of the combustion.
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What compression ratio is it?

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High compression, low boost.

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quote:
Originally posted by Boss 327:
What compression ratio is it?

If its not to high just throw a thicker head gasket and go E85 for fuel..

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quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
High compression, low boost.

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quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
High compression, low boost.

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