Hi there JB,
12.5:1 compression is not 'unachievable' on 98RON fuel I feel. It would require careful attention to ensuring no sharp edges in the combustion chamber area and equally careful attention to tune i.e. afr's and timing. The hemi head will be your friend here.
Now the flip side is that unless this is a max effort race motor then is 12.5:1 really necessary? Consider that for each point of compression raised an engine will gain approximatly 3.2% power then will you miss 3.2% or even 6.4% power for the sakes of having a little margin for error in tune and fuel quality?
Lets say - and I'm pulling figures from you know where - the engine makes 210hp with 12.5:1 compression, then with 11.5:1 it will be 203hp and with 10.5:1 compression around 196hp. For the sake of 14hp you could have a far more reliable engine. Cam, port work, and tune will be far more important than an extra point of compression in the overall scheme of things.
My 2c worth from a little experience! Mind you that 15 years ago I was all over this kind of combo just with 4 extra cylinders and I'm still grinning with the memory of it...
Cheers,
Jason
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