Super Jet Squish opinion wanted.

I just assembled my motor after a bore(61x 82.5mm), freestyle sport porting and clean up decking. I also lapped the top of the cylinder to ensure a good oring seal with my ADA head.

My cylinder measures 4.673" in height, so I lost about 0.020" from stock(seems like not the first time its been decked).

My squish measures 0.031" PTO and MAG, with newish 37cc ADA domes. Switching to 35cc when they arrive.

I run stock static timing with an MSD enhancer, B-pipe, dual 38's, 91 pump gas. I would like to be able to run WOT. Should I worry about that squish? If so should I go with a thicker base gasket or cut the domes? Would a thicker gasket affect port timing noticeably? 0.010" or 0.020" heavier on the gasket?

Thanks!
 
Location
Stockton
The ADA 701 domes start @ .015 squish band with 10.5 degree.

Squish spec "if I can say that" around .045 to .050

The chart above is a dasa chart for their cylinders and domes

Yes If you went .020 you'd be at .051 then 10.5 degrees

Adding .020 to your base gasket would lower your compression in addition to changing port timing

Let's see what others post, you have your set up listed pretty well

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This charts is to help show the squish band area
 
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waxhead

wannabe backflipper
Location
gold coast
Set your squish so that your pistons hit the head 1000 rpm higher than your rev limit.
You don't get deto when there is nothing there
 
Location
Stockton
My wifes 01 RN so far is set up like youve listed yours, i can take a squish measurment off it later tonight so youll have a comparision ski. Ive run it flat wide open one time cruising with a sit down no problem. The power up top with the B-pipe was pretty flat, reminded me on a stock ski while @ cruise.
 
My wifes 01 RN so far is set up like youve listed yours, i can take a squish measurment off it later tonight so youll have a comparision ski. Ive run it flat wide open one time cruising with a sit down no problem. The power up top with the B-pipe was pretty flat, reminded me on a stock ski while @ cruise.

I was suffering from the same flat top end before the rebuild. I had a type 4 drypipe that was stupid fast up top before, kind of miss that.
 
Location
Stockton
I was suffering from the same flat top end before the rebuild. I had a type 4 drypipe that was stupid fast up top before, kind of miss that.

Thats funny because the type 4 was my last pipe to, now both my skis have the B-pipe, no more crazy barely controlable top end on the 701, my 865 stroker is a differant story so far. but ive never had iit wide open, it accelerats hella fast but i can tell its flat up top too. I do enjoy the bottom end of the b-pipe though, dont miss the 2 second lag and nothing on bottom with dry pipe, i had water injection and it helped a alot on getting some bottom back, needed more timing down low and a flow control valve and water restricter into the stinger and a differant prop, it was a bouy boat no wonder
 
Location
Stockton
Did you get the cause of the seizures isolated?
If it's already isolated never mind the rest

Was that two separate failures or both at the same time?
Same piston each time or different?
Piston domes were ok, just skirt and cylinder wall damaged?
What was the set up then and how much cranking compression/squish?
Fuel and riding style during failures?
 
First failure was with the dry pipe at WOT, pulse nipple broke off... not fun.

Second was adding hand warmers, line up to the bars was too small and overheated the front cylinder. Dumb dumb dumb.
 
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