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07-02-2007, 08:47 AM #1
chk out these compression numbers for the kawi
i know its a honda board, but comment on this is all engine related and i'd like to know your thoughts.
"The compression of a stock 15F engines we've tested tended to range between 170+/- and 260+/- psi. I know that's a wide range and can't tell you exactly why. Believe it or not, that's what the manual calls for. A new engine will run on the low side. As the rings seat the compression will rise. As the engine wears from excessive running time the compression will begin dropping again.
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