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RE: stock 428 compression ratio
By John - 05/03/2004 9:18:46 PM; IP 142.177.75.62
Measure and work with head planing and piston selection to get as close as possible to 9.5 to 1. Then pick a cam (I like Crane) that is matched to work at that compression. High Test will work fine here. Oh, I assume cast iron heads. You can only go higher on pump gas with Aluminum heads.
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