compression, blower, and combustion chamber size???

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hey all, i gots me a b&m 142 mini blower for a great price from a friend, a price so good i couldnt pass the offer up. the issue im having with it is that i not sure what the static cr of my motor is and im afriad to run the stock 5-7 lb pulley.

a little background info, i got the the car like 2 years ago with the motor already in it. i was given contact information for a dave gagnon racing enterpises in connecticut who built the motor. dave was pretty helpful when i spoke to him, but he no longer has the built sheet for the motor. he did, however, remember my car and remember building the motor. he said it was definately a .040 over 350 with flat tops and a stock deck.

the casting number of the heads show them as a world sportsman 2, with a 200cc runner 2.02 int 1.60 exh and a 64 cc combustion chamber. the cr right now is relatively high for a pump gas street motor, you can kind of just "hear" it, if that makes sense to anyone. knowing the 64cc chamber and flat top pistons, i am making a educated guess that the cr is somewhere in the realm of 9.5:1 to 10:1. is that a good guess?

now im doing most of my boost calculations based of the motor being 10:1, i figure i would use the highes possible cr to be safe. it would seem the way im set up now i really cant run any more than 4 lbs of boost to be in the totally safe zone.

now the thing is, i have a handle on a set of the same exact heads i have now, except with a 72cc combustion chamber. if i put those heads on my motor, how much of a cr ratio drop can i expect? would it be nesseccary or beneficial to me to run a shim headgasket in addtion to the larger chamber? or maybe should i scrap the idea of the 72cc heads and just go with a shim gasket on the heads im running now? also, keep in mind this whole 10:1 figure is just speculation, i could be running closer to 9, so ideally i want to be able to drop the cr just enough where i can run 5-7 lbs of boost but also not be in danger of dropping too low and hurting performance.

also, if it has any bearing on the situation, after i got everything all figured out im gonna be calling a cam company(undecided thus far) and get a different "blower" cam. ive read the cam can affect cr by bleeding off at lower rpm, but i dont think i can use a cam to lower overall compression?!? i dunno, im doing as much homework as i can here but theres still a few things i dont get. i need some boost guru to help me out here. thank you!
 

bowtie81

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Mar 28, 2008
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i've got a b&m 162 blower, i run a 350 60 over .005 deck height, summit cam k1108, the trw L2256 pistons, .040 thick head gasket. dart pro 1 heads with 200 intake runner and 72 cc chamber. and a 750 speed demon.
i talked to wieands supercharger tech line and i was told my motor is on the high side of the normal range for static compression. Now when you run a bigger head you will not show as much boost on the gauge, but you will actually make more power. so right now my upper pulley is 3 inch and at w.o.t my gauge reads 5lbs but makes more power. keep in mind you dont want to overspin these blowers, 14500 rpm max. you take your bottom pulley divide by the top and times by your max rpm that will give you your blower speed. (eg 6/3=3x6500=13000)
when you pick your cam you want a lobe seperation of 112-114. your gears you want to be around 373-410. and your stall depends on gears, wieght, cam, torque. you want a good ignition and you want your total timing to be at 32,34. and make sure your fuel system is strong enough, atleast a 110 gph pump.
i hope this helps and if i remember anything i will send you a pm
 

sheldonw

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Apr 13, 2008
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I was running a 142 on my motor dont be worried out loosing too much compression those little blowers make massive torque down low
Like bowtie81 said make sure your fuel system is good to go I had to go up to a hp 150 pump
 

bowtie81

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Mar 28, 2008
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if you need any literature on these blowers i have the instruction manual for them, its the original one when you buy thses blowers new. let me know if you need it and i will get you a copy.
 

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