slowkaw
Computer
- Jan 18, 2002
- 6
This is my first post on this forum and I am hoping that someone can enlighten me on something.
On another web page forum the discussion was on quench area. The vehicle being dicussed has a piston-to-head clearance in the neighborhood of .073". I stated that this seemed too large of a measurement for good performance and thought about .040" would be much better. A well known performance engine builder of this marque pretty well dressed me down, stating that it was an unimportant measurement and over-analyised. My understanding has always been that the tighter you can make this area, without piston-to-head contact, the better performance, economy, and emissions would result. If anyone (MaxRace?) can shed some light on this for me, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
David
On another web page forum the discussion was on quench area. The vehicle being dicussed has a piston-to-head clearance in the neighborhood of .073". I stated that this seemed too large of a measurement for good performance and thought about .040" would be much better. A well known performance engine builder of this marque pretty well dressed me down, stating that it was an unimportant measurement and over-analyised. My understanding has always been that the tighter you can make this area, without piston-to-head contact, the better performance, economy, and emissions would result. If anyone (MaxRace?) can shed some light on this for me, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
David