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stock 428 compression ratio
By don - 05/02/2004 12:13:08 PM; IP 216.180.4.100
I have a 1966 standard 428 I think came out of a T-Bird.What is the factory compresson ratio on this?It is still standard bore with c6ae-a heads.I am wanting to know if I can run 87 octane in it.Also,if I put early 58' machined combustion chamber heads on it would this increase the ratio?
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