Just to be picky. I dare say it would be more close to a division of a nanosecond.Originally Posted by The Real Roadrunner
Likewise. im just a 19 yo fitter machinist that likes to call myself an engine builderas stated im just a fabricator and no maths genius but i have the ability to think about things in "outside the box" ways.
I beleive the gains would be more from the less friction, ligther pistons, and improved revving capabilities more then anything. But then i spose it comes down to the purpose and use of the engine? It certainly would be more reliable and longer lasting with a longer rod. BUT does it need to be revved that much harder to gain the full advantage of a longer rod?
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Jeff
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