Well clearly, you have not heard of the common 836 conversion. Standard comp is 10.25:1 or so.
Maybe I'm imagining things, but it seems that a mildly negative tone has crept into this. I hope not.
At any rate, not being a complete moron, I
have heard of the 836 conversion and am aware of the mild increase in compression that goes along with it. At no point have I said that it's impossible to increase compression or that it should not be done.
See the problem in not increasing comp, it is find the balance between the comp and heat output. Besides, oil can dissipate ots of heat if cooled properly. Add an oil cooler on the filter, then maybe change the line to provide more cooling.
Agreed. And thank you for at least not arguing that increasing compression does not increase heat output.
So now that higher comp has been successfully done, reliably, what now? Do you still deny that increasing comp is possible on our bikes?
Again, I NEVER claimed that CR cannot be increased in an SOHC. My argument is that increasing CR increases engine heat, and that at some point that heat must be dealt with. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 11-1, heat becomes a very serious problem with an air cooled engine, especially one with antique combustion chambers and long heat pathways. 12.9-1 is, IMHO, far too much for an SOHC Honda and will result in overheating, detonation, and engine destruction within a very few minutes.
Now, I could be wrong, as the only information I have on this topic comes from reading and talking to knowledgable people. If someone can SHOW ME a 12.9-1 air cooled SOHC Honda engine that runs reliably for hours at a time, then I'll have no choice but to believe it.