Compression Test ST202, 3SGE |
Compression Test ST202, 3SGE |
Jul 22, 2009 - 2:46 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 10, '07 From italy Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I should provide a "cylinder compression test" on my celica ST202 year 1999 (3SGE engine)
could someone give me the "correct standard results" please ? |
Jul 23, 2009 - 1:04 AM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
the compression ratio is 11.0 for the beams and 10.3 for the 3gen
still waiting for the guys on the BEAMS site for translation of the BEAMS engine, however 3gen is 192psi[new], so I guess around 205psi for the beams This post has been edited by Rusty: Jul 26, 2009 - 1:44 AM -------------------- |
Jul 23, 2009 - 2:09 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 27, '09 From West Coast Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
200 on the dot is ideal for avg km's, lower than 190 your in trouble
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Jul 25, 2009 - 2:37 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 10, '07 From italy Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
thank you very much
i have the 3gen, and what are the values when the engine is new? This post has been edited by blumav: Jul 25, 2009 - 2:48 AM |
Jul 25, 2009 - 2:59 AM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
QUOTE (Mstoochn) 200 on the dot is ideal for avg km's, lower than 190 your in trouble what are you basing that on? the lowest is 156psi (minimum)< as stated in the 3sge engine manual 3gen 3S-GE is 192psi[new] -------------------- |
Jul 25, 2009 - 4:19 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 10, '07 From italy Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
10.3 with which units of measurement?
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Jul 26, 2009 - 1:45 AM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
^thats the compression ratio mate
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Oct 23, 2009 - 7:01 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 10, '07 From italy Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
If the engine has 37,000 miles truthful and is in good condition
how many psi should have if he really 37,000 miles? |
Oct 23, 2009 - 10:21 PM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
my guess would be close to new, maybe around the ~180 mark? Its quite easy to do a compression test if you want the real figures. I can pm you a page reference if you want to do it.
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Oct 23, 2009 - 10:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 10, '07 From italy Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
yes thanks send me a pm
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Oct 24, 2009 - 12:18 AM |
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Moderator Joined Nov 5, '07 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
pm'ed
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Dec 22, 2009 - 12:11 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 24, '08 From Orange County, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 33 (100%) |
I was looking at different fuel options since in CA it is too expensive to manufacture 93 octane fuel. I was looking at what gas to match up with 13.5:1 compression ratio forged pistons. Taking a look at around the highest octane california carries is 91 octane= 95 Ron. Which isnt even close to the recommended 4th gen 3sge beams 94 octane = 100 Ron fuel.
And then I was thinking about exporting 93 octane from another state to CA. For Daily Driving. But then I came across a place called VP Racing Fuels. http://www.vpracingfuels.com/page469666.html If im running on the street and on the track which one should I get. the Unleaded C10 96 octane fuel or the Unleaded/oxgynated VP100 (aka StreetBlaze 100) 96 octane fuel. The c10 is a clear color gas and the vp100 is a orange colored gas. Im going to call today to see how much the prices are. I do not want to run 91 octane on the beams for fear of engine knocking and damage to the internals. I plan on getting a complete engine rebuild and tune with a c-one ecu to run on 96 octane. But If I want to use 91 octane fuel for daily driving can I baby the engine and still have the ecu tuned for running 96 octane, or do I have to retard the timing before I start to use 91 octane for dd -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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Dec 22, 2009 - 2:38 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 8, '03 From Lancaster CA Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
get ready for a heart attack. VP pump stations are about 6.50 a gallon for 100 octane
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Dec 22, 2009 - 9:26 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 24, '08 From Orange County, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 33 (100%) |
ahh haha ya i know. But if my celica becomes my weekend/fun spirited driving machines for the weekend then I wont be driving it everyday. But no one has answered my question yet. ANYBODY? c'mon I know somebody has to know
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Dec 22, 2009 - 11:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 27, '09 From West Coast Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i have a 55 gallon drum of sunoco 108, it cost me 437$ shipped from kuwait to west coast of canada
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Dec 23, 2009 - 8:30 AM |
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cams and ignition timing can let you run higher compression on lower octane fuels. dynamic compression means alot more than your static compression. with vvt tuning, the right cams, the right fuel and timing maps you can get away with 91 octane on some pretty high compression. 2zzge runs 11.5:1 on 91 without problems, they've been built higher CR than that and run 93 octane.
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Dec 23, 2009 - 9:23 AM |
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i have a 55 gallon drum of sunoco 108, it cost me 437$ shipped from kuwait to west coast of canada
Good deal there, you got an address for them pls |
Dec 23, 2009 - 11:50 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 24, '08 From Orange County, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 33 (100%) |
ya but heres the thing! Since the 4th gen 3sge was not brought to the U.S. and was only available in Japan In order for the engine to run at its full 197hp potential it needs a minimum 100Ron = 94 Octane. the beams engine does not have knock sensor so running 91 octane is not acceptable, but no one has yet to answer my question. Can I use 91 octane for daily driving, as long as I keep the revs under 4,000 rpm,dont run my car fast and slightly retard the timing, or will that damage my engine while having a 13.5:1 compression ratio engine??
I know that the USDM integra type r has compression ration of 10.6:1 and the jdm 98 spec has 11.5:1 compression ratio. the usdm of course has an electornic knock sensor and the jdm uses 94 octane only, while the usdm b18c5 engine has a knock sensor, uses 91 octane and looses about 3 hp. just thought i should throw that out there... This post has been edited by BonzaiCelica: Dec 23, 2009 - 12:21 PM -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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Dec 24, 2009 - 4:16 PM |
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grrr I guess nobody knows the answer to my question. I'll just have to go to the beams owner group and ask the man himself that makes the custom beams engine parts about using 91 octane on 13.5:1 compression engine.
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Dec 25, 2009 - 12:52 AM |
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ya but heres the thing! Since the 4th gen 3sge was not brought to the U.S. and was only available in Japan In order for the engine to run at its full 197hp potential it needs a minimum 100Ron = 94 Octane. the beams engine does not have knock sensor so running 91 octane is not acceptable, but no one has yet to answer my question. Can I use 91 octane for daily driving, as long as I keep the revs under 4,000 rpm,dont run my car fast and slightly retard the timing, or will that damage my engine while having a 13.5:1 compression ratio engine?? I know that the USDM integra type r has compression ration of 10.6:1 and the jdm 98 spec has 11.5:1 compression ratio. the usdm of course has an electornic knock sensor and the jdm uses 94 octane only, while the usdm b18c5 engine has a knock sensor, uses 91 octane and looses about 3 hp. just thought i should throw that out there... we have both 3sge engines over here and our fuel (Ron 91 95 98) all are regularly available. if you where running the standard compression you could run 91ron, but since you want to run a crazy 13.5:1 CR I wouldn't run anything lower than 98, in fact I dont know if that'll be safe -------------------- |
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