That makes it worse though because the volume is the same. Compressing it with a greater ratio just means that the more volume will have to travel through the "membrane".godlameroso wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 22:13Depends on the size of your CC, if you have a nearly flat head with 3 degrees, and your piston crown is your CC, then making the PC 25% of that volume is not excessive, nor requires as much flow as you imagine.hurril wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 22:01I don't think I can buy the 25% figure because that's a lot of gasses that must cross those "flame in-/ outlets." Basically the combined area of those channels must be in some relation to half a valve.godlameroso wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 21:32
Doesn't increasing PC volume reduce CC compression ratio?
You mean 5 on the tip and 7 on the cap periphery?
No compression at all -> no travel; 2:1 ratio -> 50% of the PC-volume travels through twice. With rising geometric CR, you will see a correspondingly greater volume of intake mass having to cross the "membrane" (and twice.)