Hoffman900 wrote:Rodak wrote: ↑07 Feb 2026, 03:40
At room temperature the annulus is open. Only a tiny gap in the annulus is needed for air to pass through during the compression test.
Except that the compression ratio is not measured with a compression tester, it is a measurement of the swept volume as the piston moves up and down compared to the un-swept volume when the piston is fully up. As has been stated here so many times it's getting old, it is the '
geometric' ratio. One measures the total cylinder volume when the piston is down then the total volume when the piston is up and divides one by the other.
This. The reading comprehension here is reprehensible.
As has been pointed out here several times by people, it’s essentially:
CR = (swept volume + clearance volume)/clearance volume
That’s it. Nothing more, nothing less.
As I have pointed out here numerous times, the clearance volume is different than running clearance volume due to thermal expansion and rod stretch. You can’t mimic this in the pits. If you want to be fair, you assume the clearance volume is zero (piston to head clearance). You can’t come any closer than a piston hitting the head.
This change exists in all engines and is a well understood phenomenon. It’s been totally butchered by journalists and content creators who never built engines and fans who have never built engines.
Honestly I don’t understand if you are on purpose not understanding the issue or you are just ignoring it.
And yet despite your self assessed intellectual superiority you persist.
Nothing you said is unknown or hard to understand. I repeat to you once again that Ferrari, Honda and Audi know this as well as you do.
Some teams interpreted the ruling as 16:1 was the most you could reach INCLUDING expansion, stretch and any other phenomenon you want to add. Other teams thought the starting point was 16:1.
Since these teams helped draft the rules and the 16:1 was requested by Audi to simplify their engine design and ease their coming in the sport, they ought to know more than you do about the spirit behind this rule.
Please stop repeating the same thing over and over, we got it, it’s not the issue.