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What Octane Should I Run On My 20cc Domes


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I just got engine back from the shop,here's all the info of my shee

 

1.Wiseco crank with hot rods trued & welded

2.Wiseco pistons .030 bord over,no porting

3.Stock carbs 310 mains

4.Pro-flo flang with k&n filter and outerwear in a stock air box

5.Prodesign coolhead with 20cc domes

6.My elevation is 207 above sea level

 

Out here in California premium gas is 91 octane,i can't get 93 premium out here.

My compression is 155 each cylinder but my engine just got back from the shop so i'm thinking that the compression might go up higher once i get it broken in.

So my question is,what octane should i use with all these mods? :unsure:

THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP.

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I have a airbox lid (made out of aircraft billet)on there but its from ALBA and they said its like running without one.I bought this lid back in 99 but on their website i can't find it anywhere,so you can see what i'm talking about. I think its still getting enought air with it on. THANK FOR YOUR REPLAYS. :)

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I run 50/50 race mix with my 20cc domes.  Might be a little overkill, but it doesn't hurt.

Are you running with a airbox lid?  If you are not, 310 mains might be a little lean for that elevation and being ported.

Hes not ported, read his original post again :jesterlaugh:

 

a 50/50 mix should be about right, as your compression will go up once the rings get comfy, like stated before. Just keep an eye on your plugs, as you always should on the tempermental banshee's :D

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