Potluckslammy
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Anybody have the scoop on how GEP achieved the lower compression ratio on the Optimizers? Modified pistons...rods....or just a thicker head gasket?
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If you want to lower compression then Chris @Twisted Steel Performance is the man to talk to. He offers several different ways to lower compression.
A thicker gasket won't get a point drop, I've cc'ed many and that is just hearsay ..
Port you heads for better flow, because its cheap, not hard to do, helps everything in the engine: more power, more mpg, lower egt, probably saves baby whales too.
But when you do it, unshrouding the valves will trim some of the CR also.
The pistons are what is different iirc. On going from the 21.5:1 to 20.5:1....
The ten thou thicker gaskets drops something like .1
Or .15 I thought? It is negligible....
out of curiosity, where did you purchase your reman motor?
Buying a reman engine would scare me. Hope its not the place on the east coast.
- Buy reman engine
- Complete disassemble
- Clean everything perfectly and start measuring
- Fix the 7 things you find wrong
- Install quality bearings instead of the cheap ones.
- Put it together this time with torque wrench instead of an impact like the last guy that did it.
That is the place NOT to buy from....
...If we had known in time before you bought, we would have stopped you....