"Bondo, good to see that you a
"Bondo, good to see that you also recognize the importance of the Q/E.... many do not!
Being clear on the info that you may get from the strictly automotive crowd, and deliniating between this and Marine, is important!
The differences may be subtle, but none-the-less, they are important ones.
With what I call the "dreaded dished piston", we risk detonation. So we cut back on Ignition TA and as a result, we leave potential horse power on the table.
I'm putting together some info for Mark (MKA) re; a few of the correct Q/E piston selections, etc. Too much to post on the forum here, so an email is being sent to Mark.
As you know, the small chamber heads pose an issue with the 383 or the 400 engine.... Even the larger 76cc chambers pose an issue for correct C/R ......... but very solve-able by using the "correct" Low Compression Quench style, or in your case, the correct D piston.
With the shape of Vortec chamber, this style may not perform quite as well.
However, this may be a better choice for a non Vortec chamber.
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I don't know which cylinder heads he plans to use!
Here is a piston that works very well with the shape of the Vortec chamber wedge area.
Some will list this as a "D" also.
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I won't be getting into cam profile with him. That's another topic!
Maybe you could share some of your thoughts as well.
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