So, I did some measuring of things and started getting concerned, eventually making this spreadsheet. This post slightly references my posts in this thread:
https://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=3575.15Boxed values are directly measured/not calculated. I CC'd one chamber of the head about a hour ago, will do all of them eventually and double check.
Red values are pulled from here:
http://www.syer.net/donor_cars.htmNotably my head is thinner than the mentioned minimum thickness, it was skimmed by the interim owner who identified the warped head and hasn't been reinstalled. I have some minor concerns about valve interference if anybody has a head thickness number for when that becomes a problem.
Anyway...standard raised pistons are out of the question unless I'm running race gas. I'm pretty sure 13:1 is around the highest production cars got on carbs and mechanical ignition. I have no intention of using anything other than currently available pump gas, which tops out at 91 AKI here (at sea level).
9.2:1 with flat-top pistons seems reasonable? My Corvair is 9.25:1 and timed per factory specs but occasionally pings in hotter months, though you can't really compare engines like that. The odometer is about to roll over and it might have hot spots or other issues so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I could just slap standard renault pistons in and run on 89 or 91 AKI gas, or I could buy the raised top pistons and machine them down *some amount* to achieve a specific CR between 9 and 13:1, possibly even the original 10.25:1 though I feel like that would ping tremendously?
Does anybody have experience running Lotus stock-spec 10.25:1 1470 engines on 91 AKI gas? Preferably with the stock cam and maybe even with a skimmed head? Any info on the pinging limit is useful.
AKI is just the standard US octane rating if you're unfamiliar, before someone mentions how much higher theirs is (in MON or RON)