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The other thing to look at is -5s on a 2.6 will come on later in the rev range so the motor will disapate the boost better meaning you can get away with a higher CR, also what cams are you planning on cause same goes there, the bigger duration the higher CR you can use

Round ones LOL!!! :D

These ones

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The other thing to look at is -5s on a 2.6 will come on later in the rev range so the motor will disapate the boost better meaning you can get away with a higher CR, also what cams are you planning on cause same goes there, the bigger duration the higher CR you can use

Round ones LOL!!! :D

These ones

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Square piston engine?

http://thekneeslider.com/the-hossack-engine-a-square-piston-two-stroke/

ba ha ha ha h///

If you consider the Mine's car, that ran 2.6L with 2530's (slightly more responsive to the -5's). Maybe look at what compression/specs it had. I know the videos were based on the fancy diff but still a hell of an engine.

... that was ALOT of fine development, the kind of r$d that costs a lot for minimal results, but in that case the multiple of minimal results, resulted in a very cohesive package.

... static CR would only have been one small part of it.

- for my thought's on 98, I'd prefer the 'buffer' of 8.XXX:1 rather than 9.XXX:1 with -5's. Just for that bad batch of fuel, hot day etc variables. the few hundred rpm difference in boost threshold is worth the extra safety margin for me in a street-able car on 98 with low mounts.

- at the end of the day it's probably much the muchness depending on who and how hard it's tuned.

J.

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