I sent an email to the staff at racerwalsh asking how much you can mill off of a 2.3 head before you get into valve/piston interference and how what my compression ratio would be at in relation to how much I had taken off. Their reply was that it can be milled all the way down to the intake bolts and every .040" that I took off would increase my compression ratio by 1 point.
Now, here's my question. I'm not too familiar with compression ratio's, so what do they mean by 1 point? I know that stock compression on a n/a 2.3 is 9:1, so if I milled off .040", what would my compression ratio be at? I don't think it would be 10:1.
Anyway, if somebody could help me understand this I'd appreciate it.
Now, here's my question. I'm not too familiar with compression ratio's, so what do they mean by 1 point? I know that stock compression on a n/a 2.3 is 9:1, so if I milled off .040", what would my compression ratio be at? I don't think it would be 10:1.
Anyway, if somebody could help me understand this I'd appreciate it.

