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I know four offers two versions,
One with 9:1 and the other with 12:1 compression. I wonder if we ran a low compression one that would be safer for boost. It seems like the high compression to put you right on the edge curious what the horsepower loss would be with 9:1.
Also, I have read Ford does not build those ring gaps with loose intolerances, even though they are set up for force induction. Along from involved would be to switch short blocks out I guess I could pop the pistons out and reset the gaps. Has anyone on the board here tried these different short block options?
I’ll tell you what, the price difference around $15,000 for a dark horse really evens out when you see how much you have to spend to beef up a GT engine to handle boost as well as the dark horse does with all forged bottom end.
One with 9:1 and the other with 12:1 compression. I wonder if we ran a low compression one that would be safer for boost. It seems like the high compression to put you right on the edge curious what the horsepower loss would be with 9:1.
Also, I have read Ford does not build those ring gaps with loose intolerances, even though they are set up for force induction. Along from involved would be to switch short blocks out I guess I could pop the pistons out and reset the gaps. Has anyone on the board here tried these different short block options?
I’ll tell you what, the price difference around $15,000 for a dark horse really evens out when you see how much you have to spend to beef up a GT engine to handle boost as well as the dark horse does with all forged bottom end.
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