When the 850 was last opened to replace a dogey base gasket (the Vesrah woes), I lightly honed the bores before re-assembly. Some of the thatching from the re-bore, 10K kms earlier was still present, but I decided to very lightly rehone anyway. 
3K kms after the rebore, the compressions ranged from 170-180 psi. After the rehone and another 3k kms, I've just found the compressions now range 180-190 psi.
The engine did seem a little more responsive, but I was surprised at the 10 psi increase between compression checks.
Has anyone fitted Wiseco 10.25-1 kits and recorded their compression numbers. I have checked the achieves, but can only find figures for stock engines or figures on sick engines.
At 10.5-1, I've been able to run 91 RON, I think equivalent to the American 87 MON, without heating or detonation issues. Is this also the case with the Wisco kits?
3K kms after the rebore, the compressions ranged from 170-180 psi. After the rehone and another 3k kms, I've just found the compressions now range 180-190 psi.
The engine did seem a little more responsive, but I was surprised at the 10 psi increase between compression checks.
Has anyone fitted Wiseco 10.25-1 kits and recorded their compression numbers. I have checked the achieves, but can only find figures for stock engines or figures on sick engines.
At 10.5-1, I've been able to run 91 RON, I think equivalent to the American 87 MON, without heating or detonation issues. Is this also the case with the Wisco kits?
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