Engine Compression Ratio Calculator — Calculate Your Engine’s CR

Engine Compression Ratio Calculator

Calculate your engine’s compression ratio with our comprehensive calculator. Determine static and dynamic compression ratios for optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and power output.

Step 1: Engine Characteristics

Understanding Compression Ratio

Compression ratio is the ratio between the volume of the cylinder and combustion chamber when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume when the piston is at the top of its stroke.

Step 2: Dynamic Compression Ratio

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About Dynamic Compression

Dynamic compression ratio takes into account the intake valve closing point and provides a more accurate measure of the actual compression that occurs in the cylinder during engine operation.

Compression Ratio Results

Summary
Comparison
Formulas

Your Engine’s Static Compression Ratio

10.5:1
Dynamic Compression Ratio: 8.2:1
Swept Volume
499.5 cc
Clearance Volume
47.6 cc
Total Cylinder Volume
547.1 cc
Effective Stroke
68.4 mm
Effective Swept Volume
397.3 cc
Octane Recommendation
Premium (91+)

Compression Ratio Comparison

Engine Type Typical CR Your Engine Performance
Economy Car 9.5:1 – 10.5:1 10.5:1 Good
Performance Car 10.5:1 – 12.0:1 10.5:1 Good
Race Engine 12.0:1 – 14.0:1 10.5:1 Low
Diesel Engine 16.0:1 – 23.0:1 10.5:1 Very Low

Performance vs Fuel Economy

Compression Ratio Formulas

Static Compression Ratio

CR = (Swept Volume + Clearance Volume) / Clearance Volume

Swept Volume Calculation

Swept Volume = π × (Bore/2)² × Stroke

Clearance Volume Components

Clearance Volume = Combustion Chamber Volume + Gasket Volume + Deck Volume – Piston Dome Volume

Dynamic Compression Ratio

DCR = (Effective Swept Volume + Clearance Volume) / Clearance Volume

Effective Stroke Calculation

Effective Stroke = Rod Length + (Stroke/2) – √[Rod Length² – (Stroke/2 × sin(IVC))²] + (Stroke/2 × cos(IVC))

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