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GREG K Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/06/2006 10:04:35
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Message: how would i be able to drop the compression ratio in my 3.9
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/06/2006 10:48:58
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Message: easiest- thicker head gskts.
other option - dished pistons
it depends how much you want to lower it.
dare i ask why you want to lower it?
for turbo or super charging?
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Obio3 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/06/2006 10:54:38
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Message: Far as I know, you would need to locate thicker head gaskets. I've never heard of these for your engine or any magnum engine. I can't visualize a market for these But I do recall they were available in years past for a few engines none of which come to mind.It was something I never had a use for and was put out of mind. I also can not see a reason you might want to do this. Only other option would be low compression pistons If they are available for your engine. I guess you could possibly open up your cylender heads By grinding out some combustion chamber material but it would have to be done professionally to maintain proper quench.
So many problems .... So little time
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crow318 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/08/2006 08:26:47
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Message: I installed a supercahrger and eventually blew a head gasket. I replaced the stockers with the Commetic gaskets. They are thicker than stock. I can't remember the numbers but it was a few thousandths anyways.
If you are going to add less than 10 psi with a charge cooler, you should be fine at stock compression.
You can also look at increasing the cylider head volume to decrease compression.
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