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Huztl MS 440 Initial Impressions, and Build
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<blockquote data-quote="tbohn" data-source="post: 6123130" data-attributes="member: 146026"><p>I THINK that because the squish band is so narrow on these cylinders, excessive squish velocity is not really an issue. </p><p></p><p>At 30 mils squish, 13,500 RPM, and assuming the squish band is basically parallel to top of the piston, the squish velocity is <15m/s. At 20 mils its less than 20 m/s.</p><p>(I just received my internet PhD on squish velocity this afternoon!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbohn, post: 6123130, member: 146026"] I THINK that because the squish band is so narrow on these cylinders, excessive squish velocity is not really an issue. At 30 mils squish, 13,500 RPM, and assuming the squish band is basically parallel to top of the piston, the squish velocity is <15m/s. At 20 mils its less than 20 m/s. (I just received my internet PhD on squish velocity this afternoon!) [/QUOTE]
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