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RE: Compression data...
How'z about bonus points for calculating with pen and paper on a freeway
in commute traffic in a Chevy Suburban???
Henrik
-----Original Message-----
Ralph, as you proceed with your calculations, please remember that
bonus points will be awarded if done with a slide rule while riding a
Ducati. Bonus points will also be awarded if the calculations are done
on an Abacus while contemplating the lack of innovations from our
friends in the Far East.
--jim
Jim Lehman
Burdett, NY
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 11:42:04 -0700
From: "Ev-Arch1" <mdg36@domain.elided>
Subject: RE: Compression data
RALPH, were these readings taken in Houston [nearly sea level] or at
14,000
feet?
Will the readings vary at different altitudes? Please submit treatise
and
mathematical formulae to substantiate your answer. Thanks, Ev
- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided]On Behalf Of
Ralph Moorhouse
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:24 AM
To: Alfa Digest Post
Subject: Compression data
I'd appreciate thoughts on the following compression test data for a V-6
engine;
#1 cyl. 125/186 ; 130/212
#2 cyl 135/186; 140/217
#3 cyl 125/177; 140/205
#4 cyl 125/173; 140/200
#5 cyl 135/186; 140/208
#6 cyl 130/191; 150/216
Test conditions;
Engine 'hot'; throttle fully open;
First set of numbers for 'dry' engine (1st number is initial reading;
2nd
is reading after about 6 revolutions).
Second set of number after addition of light oil,
Thanks
Ralph
Houston, TX
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