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==Beyond DCR==
 
There is a limit to what DCR can do. Other concepts have been developed that take this a step (or several steps) further than what DCR is able to accomplish.
 
*[http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/cam-tech-c.htm#factor Cam Timing vs. Compression Analysis] is an "advanced" formula for looking at the relationship of SCR vs. DCR. In the text the author uses "'''''supra'''''" a lot, it basically means "more info above".
 
*[http://horsepowerchain.com/ The Horsepower Chain] attempts to put things into a mathematical prospective, and breaks the 4-stroke engine's cycles into 7 distinct segments.
 
 
 
==Online calculators==
 
==Online calculators==
 
===Static CR===
 
===Static CR===
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*12.00.......68............8.017........................................................................................................
 
*12.00.......68............8.017........................................................................................................
  
==Disclaimer==
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{{Note1}} Disclaimer<br>
 
Now, it's unclear where these Keith Black DCR calculator dynamic compression ratio readings are taken; at cranking rpm or at max efficiency rpm. According to the DynoSim software, maximum cylinder pressure is made at or near the torque peak. So, the fact that a motor is not detonating at low rpm does not mean that it will not detonate at, or close to, the torque peak.
 
Now, it's unclear where these Keith Black DCR calculator dynamic compression ratio readings are taken; at cranking rpm or at max efficiency rpm. According to the DynoSim software, maximum cylinder pressure is made at or near the torque peak. So, the fact that a motor is not detonating at low rpm does not mean that it will not detonate at, or close to, the torque peak.
  
 
These numbers may not mean anything at all, but they do illustrate that you cannot just pick a cam out of thin air like a lot of fellows do and expect it to work best for your particular combination.
 
These numbers may not mean anything at all, but they do illustrate that you cannot just pick a cam out of thin air like a lot of fellows do and expect it to work best for your particular combination.
  
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==Beyond DCR==
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There is a limit to what DCR can do. Other concepts have been developed that take this a step (or several steps) further than what DCR is able to accomplish.
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*[http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/cam-tech-c.htm#factor Cam Timing vs. Compression Analysis] is an "advanced" formula for looking at the relationship of SCR vs. DCR. In the text the author uses "'''''supra'''''" a lot, it basically means "more info above".
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*[http://horsepowerchain.com/ The Horsepower Chain] attempts to put things into a mathematical prospective, and breaks the 4-stroke engine's cycles into 7 distinct segments.
 
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[[Category:Engine]]
 
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[[Category:Cylinder head]]
 
[[Category:Cylinder head]]

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