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To rephrase, what block is this going onto, how is the compression being raised? Is it just a piston swap in a B18c7? Is there an aftermarket ecu? Are you checking for clearances? What headgasket are you using? etc.
Blitz I asked my tuner the same question, he said the compression will definately yield more power, but the Camshaft profile re: lift and duration is much more important.
I believe that compression is in the field of modification of ..
"free power.."
but u can get too greedy with compression and cop detonation, and have clearance issues..
but it all depends on how u r planning to get that compression up..
are you going for higher domed pistons ?
or are you milling the head in combination with a thinner headgasket?
it all makes a difference ..
but i think that 11.9/12 will be pretty good with stock itr cams/head..
if you go any more you may need more lift/duration in the cams ..
i mean its not a bad thing.. but u will gain even more if u get bigger cams ..
i think in a similar comparison ..
u know how i told u im running interim vtir cams in my itr head ..
until i get my set ..
pretty much stock compression .. maybe a little higher..
im actually getting very poor fuel economy when i hit it .. cos the cams aren't lifting enough.. although power feels as good as when i had the stock head with itr cams ..
I have no direct hands on experience, but B16B pistons do seem a frequent upgrade for B18c5 owners in the US on h-t.com, with decent results. Seems a fairly cheap and safe way to up compression, if you listen to tinkerbell and check for piston to valve clearance.
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