Raising the compression ratio on VE?.
Raising the compression ratio on VE?.
I was thinking of this since so many days but wasn't sure due to lack of experience yet......is there a way we can resurface the cylinder heads of VE to increase compression ratio?....
you can use VG30DE pistons for 10.5:1 (unsure what rods or whatever else to use) like matt93SE did but you'll have to use a retuned ECU to do it. runnong more compression on the stock ECU will not work right, and might even reduce power, or perhaps hurt the engine.
and do we have any kind of info of boring the cylinders to fit bigger pistons to make a more than 3.0 litter VE......( if i dont make sense ignore the second paragraph lol )
actually, this is one of the few threads where I totally understand what you are saying, and trying to do.
just a thought: to "resurface" the original heads would require removal of material, thus lowering compression.

just a thought: to "resurface" the original heads would require removal of material, thus lowering compression.
no, removing material from the head surface would create a smaller combustion chamber which raises compression.
exactly.
conversely, burhan, have you considered upgrading your camshafts for better airflow? port and polish your heads? wsp ypipe? the latter two don't even require a retuned ECU... but give pretty respectable gains. the first one gives even better gains, so i've heard, but you will need to retune to adapt to it.
conversely, burhan, have you considered upgrading your camshafts for better airflow? port and polish your heads? wsp ypipe? the latter two don't even require a retuned ECU... but give pretty respectable gains. the first one gives even better gains, so i've heard, but you will need to retune to adapt to it.
but shaving 1mm off the head will cause slack in the chain, which, taken up by the tensioner, will end up causing the timing to be off.
wait.... i was thinking there was just 1 tensioner. it has twin tensioners doesn't it? on a VG shaving the head would cause the cams to roll back a little bit. but twin tensioners on the long part of the chain would indeed fix that slack without changing timing... cuz it would still be symmetrical
wait.... i was thinking there was just 1 tensioner. it has twin tensioners doesn't it? on a VG shaving the head would cause the cams to roll back a little bit. but twin tensioners on the long part of the chain would indeed fix that slack without changing timing... cuz it would still be symmetrical
see how the asymmetrical one, if you move the sprocket down, it rolls?reason being, if you shave the heads 1mm, then the belt route is smaller... but you have the same size belt. so that makes the belt oversize to the application. same with a chain if you only have one tensioner.
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I was thinking pistons
