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Ring gap for boost
I'm fairly confident I didn't gap my rings enough the 1st time I rebuilt my engine (3.4 based 3.2) and tore up the Nikasil.
Boost is pretty addicting to me and I live in central Texas where temps get over 100 degrees - I'm leaning on a healthy gap this time..... What gap would you guys do? Per Wiseco, they are stating (for boosted race motors) around 0.006" times a 4.000" bore resulting in 0.024" total gap. I have 98mm/3.858" cylinders so should be close to this gap. Another site is stating around 0.007-0.008" per inch of bore for E85 and high boost. That would be 0.027" to 0.031" What would you do? I rather go loose and have a tad more blowby than ever butt ends of the rings!!! TIA |
I'd assume the piston manufacturer should give you the best info. Make sure they know you're using plated aluminum cylinders.
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Manufacturer should get you close. The important thing to remember with boosted and high RPM engines is that the 2nd ring should have .004"-.008" additional gap.
The theory is that you want gasses trapped under the second ring to escape without pressuring the top ring. Edit |
Henry,
Do you mean 0.004"-0.008" additional gap? Harold |
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Thanks y'all, I set them to the high side of heavily boosted motors.
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What Henry states is also good advice for naturally aspirated engines. A slightly increased end gap on the second compression ring reduces oil consumption.
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