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Old 09-30-2018, 05:10 PM
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What is a normal healthy compression pressure in a M112 engine ?
 
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What is a normal healthy compression pressure in a M112 engine ?
Per the engine specs in the Service Manual the SRT6 compression pressure is 689 kPa (100 psi).
 
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Per the engine specs in the Service Manual the SRT6 compression pressure is 689 kPa (100 psi).
It sounds extremely low. I think they mean 200 psi
 
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I did a home compression test a few years ago. I got 149 psi warm with almost no variation between the cylinders. I cranked for 5 rotations each cylinder.

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It sounds extremely low. I think they mean 200 psi
The car is supercharged, they have lower compression. I took the figures from the Service Manual, they have been wrong before. 🙄
 
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The car is supercharged, they have lower compression. I took the figures from the Service Manual, they have been wrong before. 🙄
I saw the values on the service manual to, and that cant be right. Supercharged engine has lower compression ratio, that is something people
Mix together. I do understand your thinking. Did it my self. Compression ratio and Compression pressure
 
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I did a home compression test a few years ago. I got 149 psi warm with almost no variation between the cylinders. I cranked for 5 rotations each cylinder.

Les
Thats a healty engine.
i have talked to mechanic on Mercedes, No one else knows. Its a riddle.
11 - 14 bar , 159,5 psi - 203 . psi . Very good engine. super
10 - 11 bar, 145 - 159,5. OK
9 bar, 130,5 psi. Bad engine. No pressure
























 
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Good, bad or super I don't know. 11.9 at 117 mph = my 149 psi. 24,000 miles +o- (sea level) You can see what I've done to my car. It's real data, use it if it helps you.

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Good, bad or super I don't know. 11.9 at 117 mph = my 149 psi. 24,000 miles +o- (sea level) You can see what I've done to my car. It's real data, use it if it helps you.

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Thank you Velociabstracy. Its real data i want. 11.9 is super
 
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