Lower compression pistons = lower vacuum pressure?
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I recently had my engine rebuilt and installed lower compression forged pistons. I've noticed that my vacuum at idle is a bit lower than before the rebuild. Could it just be the pistons?
Yes, but the effect shouldn't be too miuch. What was the compression ratio before/now? Tuning has A LOT to do with it. IE-I have more manifold vacuum here than most (idle 23-24 kPa) but it's from running rich with advanced timing in the 20-21* range.
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I switched from whatever stock is (10.5:1?) to 8.5:1. I haven't changed the tune significantly yet because I'm still trying to chase down a few gremlinsafter the rebuild.
There's not much of a vacuum difference, but it is noticeable on my vacuum gauge.
Thanks!
There's not much of a vacuum difference, but it is noticeable on my vacuum gauge.
Thanks!
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