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DOT Head for boost??


TiZiK

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Sitting in the airport and browsing the archives and had a thought.  With the DOT head having better ports, larger squish and higher compression, has anyone used one for a boosted application? 

I have a selection of different thickness head and base gaskets so compression can be lowered accordingly.  Just wonder if the ports and squish would be an added benefit?

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The squish isn't any different is it? either way adjusting the compression via thicker base or head gaskets fucks your squish anyway.

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Absolutely no point fitting a head that provides high CR then fitting gaskets to lower the CR and destroy the squish !

Maybe if you hog out the chambers, and fit deeper dish pistons to control the CR, fit normal HG, retain decent squish, it may be some benefit?

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Makes sense. A lot of work for nothing really in regards to squish. 
How different are the ports between a G head and a dot head? Is it just a steeper angle on the dot?

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13 minutes ago, TiZiK said:

Makes sense. A lot of work for nothing really in regards to squish. 
How different are the ports between a G head and a dot head? Is it just a steeper angle on the dot?

Yea the dot head has the steepest in flow but a small combustion chamber but the same size valves as the 1100 & 1200.

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Just now, clivegto said:

Yea the dot head has the steepest in flow but a small combustion chamber but the same size valves as the 1100 & 1200.

Might not fit the slabby then. Already quite tight with throttle bodies and plenum. 

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2 minutes ago, TiZiK said:

Might not fit the slabby then. Already quite tight with throttle bodies and plenum. 

Yea they do I have a flowed dot head on a 1052 motor and it goes like a screaming banshee. Only the dot heads fit the 1100 & 1200's the other 750 ones won't. 

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