OK, so 1st off I have been doing a lot of "on paper building" for my new motor (thanks again Al)
As of right now it has 915 iron heads, and I have been toying with the thought of going with aluminum heads.
I've been thinking more on aluminum as the iron heads would require a race fuel or octane additive OR a change of cam and watch my timing.
The combo I'm debating would put me in these numbers:
4.375" bore
4.150" stroke
4.380" head gasket
.040" thick
78 CC comb. chamber heads
4 CC's for the valve reliefs in the slugs
And finally the piston being .010" in the hole
From what I see that should still be a healthy 11.84 (rounded up) to 1.
Now I can get 93, and don't intend on these numbers getting me by on just 93 pump gas.
My thoughts were to use Kemco octane boost, adding a good 5 points to get me more in the ballpark of 98.
I know the general rule is iron is good on typical pump gas to about 10:1, and you can usually add a point for aluminum.
Will 98 still not cut it?
Is there no formula for this, and more of a trial and error?
Is there maybe something else flawed I'm not thinking of?
Again thankyou guys for your input!