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Tuning Engine Compression - Crank It!

The Tuning Secrets Of Cranking Compression
From the September, 2002 issue of Chevy High Performance
By Jeff Smith
Photography by Jeff Smith
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The good news is that checking... 
   
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The good news is that checking cranking pressure is very easy to perform. Warm up the engine, yank all the plugs, prop the throttle open, and spin the motor over. Don't forget to disable the ignition first. Check all cylinders and look for less than a 10 percent variation between cylinders.
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Your results will only be... 
   
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Your results will only be as good as your equipment. Matco sells a great compression gauge in this kit (CT166K) that contains one large 0 to 300 psi gauge, several length adapters, and a compact pressure gauge for tight spots.
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You can also get a universal... 
   
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You can also get a universal tester by itself (PN CT66). The Matco tool uses this Schrader valve (2b) to capture the pressure in the gauge until relieved
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This illustration shows how... 
   
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This illustration shows how a later closing intake valve affects piston position in the bore. With an early closing intake, the volume of the cylinder is larger, creating more pressure when the piston is at TDC. With a later closing intake, the piston moves farther up the bore, reducing the cylinder volume.
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When considering a camshaft,... 
   
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When considering a camshaft, cranking pressure illustrates why higher static compression ratio is needed when selecting a camshaft with long duration and a later closing intake valve.
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Even supercharged engines... 
   
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Even supercharged engines can benefit from investigating cranking compression. This 6-71 supercharged 355 combines a low 8:1 static compression with a Comp Cams blower camshaft (with an intake closing point of 62 degrees ABDC) and checks out with a respectable 150 psi cranking pressure. The previous combination had a longer- duration camshaft that tested at only 130 psi.
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Our first attempt at 87-octane... 
   
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Our first attempt at 87-octane power created this combination of an Xtreme Energy 268 camshaft and a low 8.75:1 static compression ratio to create a weak 140-psi cranking pressure. The best way to enhance this engine is a slightly shorter cam and more static compression using a thinner head gasket.
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It’s also possible to... 
   
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It’s also possible to improve cranking compression by advancing the camshaft. For example, advancing a cam 2 degrees closes the intake valve sooner and will result in improved cranking compression.
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We performed an interesting... 
   
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We performed an interesting rocker ratio test and discovered that changing from a 1.50:1 rocker to a 1.62:1 rocker arm was worth 5 psi of cranking compression. This may not be valid for all engines, but it did work on ours.
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