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Old 07-15-2006, 06:12 PM   #1
Bob B.
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Re: GMC V6 engine compression ratio

As far as increasing the compression ratio on the GMC V-6, you are really limited. About all you can do is mill the head. Stock pistons are hard enough to find, and to my knowedge high compression pistons were only availble for a short time in the 60's, when they were made for industrial V-6's running on propane or natural gas. Good luck finding a set of those! No doubt the 'Magnum' heads and manifolds are better than the stock 305's, and the 500 cfm Holley is a big improvement, too. But I wouldn't try making a hot rod out of a GMC V-6. It just wasn't designed for it.
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