440 with 452 heads and high compression?

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Dguyski

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Hey guys, I've heard a thing or two about how you shouldn't go high compression with open chamber heads, yet i also see guys having done just that. It just so happens that my 440 has 452 heads with 2.14"/1.81" valves, pocket porting and blended bowls, along with gasket matched intake runners and a gasket matched tunnel ram. That woke her up immensely, but I'm still running on factory turd pistons with 1.91 compression height and 90cc combustion chambers, coming out to like 7.8:1 compression. I found a set of ICON forged pistons, 2.067" compression height and 5.6cc domes, which should bring it to 0.015" deck clearance for 10.27:1 compression, according to the calculator I'm using. Is this high of compression too high for open chambers, and if so, why? If I had the heads and intake milled to raise the compression further, couldn't i just run race gas, like 100 octane? Or would the lack of quench cause further issues with combustion?
 
Just use race gas. Problem solved.
 
Ok, no biggy. Is the lack of quench what makes open chambers poor for high compression? I've had a tough time finding a very detailed expansion of that
 
I am running a 10.0-1 compression big block on the street with a .243/.251 duration can @.050 on 92 octane with 32 total timing in by 3000 rpm. no detonation at all.
 
Ok, no biggy. Is the lack of quench what makes open chambers poor for high compression? I've had a tough time finding a very detailed expansion of that

I think people make too big a deal about quench this and quench that. Remember this: There is only about a 3% difference in power output give or take from one compression ratio to another. Were I you, I would build in the 9.5 area and have fun.
 
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