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neildanks

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using the formula I found on turbo-mini.com I made a excel spreadsheet is ther anyway I can upload it for others to use on here.
Also the results come up as a decimal number does this mean for example

8.51 would be what you call 8.5.1. or am I missing some thing


neildanks

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I have just realized 8.5 is the ratio to 1 and result first 2 digits is the ratio


Brett

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sounds right mate

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i think you need to export it as a img file or something? to then upload is via a host like photo bucket
or perhaps this server will allow a file to be up loaded directly? ive never tried to do it
is this chart consisting of say different heads, pistons, deck heights bla bla if so that body awesome


mossy2a

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If you have an I phone there's an app called minihead. It's not a complex calculation but the app saves any confusion.


neildanks

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Just downloaded app its a bit long winded
wish I could put mine up see what people think


Mr Joshua

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I'm sure there are a couple of calculators on here that you can put your figure's into.

Edited by Mr Joshua on 3rd Aug, 2013.

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mossy2a

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Long winded?? There are 5 inputs. If you want an accurate Compression calculation you must take the smaller things such as gasket and ring gaps into consideration, ideally measuring each cylinder and chamber.

On 3rd Aug, 2013 neildanks said:
Just downloaded app its a bit long winded
wish I could put mine up see what people think


neildanks

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yes but the way you input your figures on different pull down charts


mossy2a

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i simply type the inputs in.

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