low cranking compression ratio, opinions?
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by cutting the rear runners.
the 55 SC made high boost on my V6 because of that i went lower SCR, with stock pulleys i am seeing 1.5-1.6bar(23psi), so with a 180 pulley i 'll be in 25-27 psi boost, let it be on the safe side and i can run high timing also.
OP-Like they stated above slow cranking will hurt your numbers. Did you make sure the timing is correct this time?
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btw my car is the only one in the world with the 55 SC, it made 555 crank hp with stock pulleys and 8.5 SCR(MB nbs).
i mean by consisting nb of cranking compression ration on each side that if the timing chain was installed wrong each side will get different readings.
Do the cam alignment tools that fit an M113 engine fit yours as well?
If you used a 04 Ml 3.7 engine and N/A 55 pistons that have a listed 10.5- ish comp range, then how do you come up with 8.2? It takes a lot of measuing to get accurate comp ratio, when parts are changed. Even wrist pin height, ring height, rod lenght, deck, etc.

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Do the cam alignment tools that fit an M113 engine fit yours as well?
If you used a 04 Ml 3.7 engine and N/A 55 pistons that have a listed 10.5- ish comp range, then how do you come up with 8.2? It takes a lot of measuing to get accurate comp ratio, when parts are changed. Even wrist pin height, ring height, rod lenght, deck, etc.
guys you need to read my thread about the SCR calculation it is along story, the w210 55 pistons along with their rods make 10.5 but i used them with the c32 rods cause they will not fit on the c32 crankshaft, the c32 pistons are higher then the 55 ones because of that they sit 2mm below the block and they lower my SCR, the w209 55 pistons which made 11 SCR on the w209 result by 8.5 SRC in my engine. plus the stroke is 84mm. all affect my SCR to be more low, if i use the 55K pistons they will lower my SCR to mid 7. the volume of the heads of the 3.7L and the 55 n/a are the same plus the gaskets are also the same. you can use the formula of the SCR to find the volume of the heads then use it plus add volume of 2mm to find final SCR.
Last edited by Robert AMG; Apr 2, 2013 at 04:35 PM.
I mentioned before that the 55K pistons will be used in this project, so after some work and research the 55K pistons will be swapped with 55 N/A pistons from W209 or C55, reason:
Compression ratio formula:
CR=(D + PV + DC + G + CC) / (PV + DC + G + CC)
D = Displacement
PV = Piston Volume
DC = Deck Clearance Volume (distance between the top of the piston at TDC and the deck of the block)
G = Gasket Volume
CC = Combustion Chamber Volume (engine heads)
If i started by calculating 55K engine:
let's take PV, DC, G and CC as one factor V and try to calculate V for 55K engine (DC is same for all 112/113 engine, G also the same, CC is also the same only 55k differ by a very little volume-assuming the same now we can get the difference between piston volume by calculating V)
formula now is: CR= (D+V)/V
D for all 55 engines=3.14*bore*bore*stroke/4= 3.14*97*97*92/4= 679864mm2
CR=9=(679864+V)/V so V 55k= 84983mm2
now for 37 engine, D = 3.14*97*97*84/4= 620746mm2
if we want to use the 55k pistons in the 37 engine the 55k piston will be lower by 1.3mm from deck block, so the volume made by 1.3mm is 3.14*97*97*1.3/4=9607mm2
CR for the 37 with 55k pistons will be= (D37+V55k+V1.3)/(V55k+V1.3)=
=(620746+84983+9607)/(84983+9607)= 7.56
also the heads of 55k(Combustion chamber) are a little bigger from 37/55NA so this nb will vary a little up to 7.7 or 7.8.
so this nb is very low for compression ratio, we have a choice to mill the block 1.3mm and we get CR at 8.3 to 8.5 and maybe the camshaft timing also will deffer by milling the block 1.3mm.
so we did not go with this route, we went with the w209 55 pistons,
W209 55/C55 has 11.0 as CR and the pistons are also lower by 2mm from deck of block.
CR w209 55 = 11= (679864+V 55)/V55, V 55= 67986
V of 2mm= 14780
CR of 37 with 55 w209 pistons = (620746+67986+14780)/(67986+14780)
= 8.5
Result if we use 55 w209/C55 pistons we get CR = 8.5 and we will not touch the block or camshaft timing. and this is what i want with lower CR for making room for bigger pulley and more power.
i swapped the 55K pistons with 55na ones without paying anything, so the problem is solved (cheap
). Also 55 n/a pistons are less weight than the 55k:55k= 582g
55n/a w209= 532g
C32= 512g
For the CR all you need is the CC's of the chamber and the piston dish, bore,stroke, head gasket bore and thickness and the deck height. That's the accurate way to get your CR.
now i am 100% sure that the timing chain is installed correctly and the cams and crank and the chain are from one engine(C32).










