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Well 6.1 heads but yeahTrying to bolt on eagle heads without thicker gaskets?
6.1 heads on a 5.7 with a stock-thickness gasket isn't a huge jump in compression like the Eagle head is. I have a pair of 6.1 heads in top of my daily driver right now with a stock gasket. My compression ratio comes out to 10.71:1 which with decent tuning will be fine. I can get away with cheap gas in a pinch as long as I don't drive it hard. I mainly run 89 octane on the street with 36° of timing and no KR (Knock Retard). When I run 87 octane I will see 2-3° of KR when the engine and cylinder head temps get hot from running it hard. With 93 octane in the tank I can run 38° of timing with no KR.Well 6.1 heads but yeah
Comp hrt stage 3What cam? Cam selection and tune are important here. Regardless, you generally don't wanna exceed 11:1 on the stock 5.7 components.
Sorry but I’m not referring to a forged crank of any of that as I said I’m referring to bone stock lower end no decking or piston changes as stated in original postThat’s a different question. How much compression can a short block withstand?
Any block can take gobs of Comp. the real question is how much RPM and HP can a short block withstand at zero deck, forged slugs, H rods and a forged crank? About 600hp at 6000 rpm. After that, it’s frequency, wall thickness, bearings, etc. Cap Walk will raise its head there too.
An engine with high comp can have a longer duration cam. 87 octane is ok up to 9.9-10 with 20*+ advance. Anything over 10.7 with torque management removed needs 93+ octane. 11:1 and it will knock and risk piston detonation. You pose a different question that would be interesting to figure out. Some engine builders use flat pistons to get up to 15:1. Quench and clearance matter. Over .045 of deck clearance will produce knock. Under.038 and you’ll get a super quench engine or smack the pistons on the head when hot and you get into it. I’ve had issues with head gaskets when I had a block zero decked. So I go with .040 clearance. Aa gasket close to the size of the bore as possible and in the hole at .012. I find less heat directly to the gasket. In short, use the head gasket that gets you to .040 compressed between the piston at TDC and Cyl head.