don't guess.......... DO THE MATH!!!!
high comp(10.3 to 1) pistons have a dome(+) of .2cc,
low comp pistons have a dish(-) of 3.8cc.
stock bore 3.189
stock stroke 3.366
4AGE chamber stock 36cc
now here is where the numbers get vague... when you use a 4A piston on a 7A rod, the piston is about .6mm below the deck of the block. You can either use a very thin gasket (.4mm)... OR get the block machined so the piston is flush with the top of the block. Then you use a 1mm gasket. Either way... using a low comp 4AGE piston in an otherwise stock 7A block, with 1mm of
squish and you have a 10.7 static compression ratio.
Squish = final distance between piston edge and flat area of head when the piston is at TDC.
Here is an ITM 4AGE piston low comp with a 3.8cc dish
7A pistons
ITM
Other 7AF piston... similar to compare
DNJ -
http://www.rockauto.com/info/190/P933.jpg
So although I don't know what the 7AF piston volume is... I do know it is a LOT more dish(-) volume then a low comp 4AG piston with a 3.8cc dish volume.
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