It depends on the combination, but I would think you'd need at least 107 or higher.
To determine the compression ratio from the psi (pounds per square inch) reading of an engine, you typically need additional information, such as the specifications of the engine, including the displacement and the type of gauge used for the psi measurement. However, a common method is to use the formula: Compression Ratio (CR) = (Absolute Pressure in Cylinder + Atmospheric Pressure) / Atmospheric Pressure. For example, if the atmospheric pressure is approximately 14.7 psi, the absolute pressure would be 155 psi + 14.7 psi = 169.7 psi, leading to a rough compression ratio of about 12.5:1.
your answer is not easy. do you want ratio or compression pressure. I would guess you are talking pressure, which on a stock engine is around 155 lbs.
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For the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1965 Ford Mustang with 9.2 to 1 compression ratio : 155 to 195 with 20 PSI tolerance between cylinders
Make a simple assumption that Joseph has 100 goats, therefore he has 155 sheep. In a ratio this is 155/100 or 31/20, therefore a ratio of 31 sheep to 20 goats.
To find the value of ( n ) in the problem "155 of 85 in ( n )", you can set up the proportion ( \frac{155}{85} = \frac{n}{100} ). This proportion equates the ratio of 155 to 85 with the ratio of ( n ) to 100, allowing you to solve for ( n ) by cross-multiplying and simplifying.
155-160 good used 170-175new
The majority of the internet says 50:1
The majority of the internet says 50:1
To find two numbers that multiply together to make 155, we need to factorize 155. The prime factorization of 155 is 5 x 31. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply together to make 155 are 5 and 31.
155 euros into dollars is $189.56. This is because the ratio of euros to dollars currently is 1:1.22. So 155 multiply by 1.22 = to $189.56. This does vary hourly as the conversion will vary.
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