Not sure about first generation, but for second generation the twin turbo models have an 8.5:1 ratio and the NA motor has 10.5:1 compression. Which is why you have to be very careful when trying to turbocharge an NA motor.
The ratio of 6 to 22 is 3 to 11. That is the lowest that this fraction can be broken down to.
If the ratio of similarity is 310, then the ratio of their area is 96100.
an eqivalent ratio is an ratio that is equal or you can simplfiy it
Unit Ratio- a ratio that has a denominator of 1
There is no single ideal ratio.
7.9 to 1
9.5 to one
wavelength
Yes, it is only the pistons that are different to provide a different compression ratio (higher in the NA). Be careful when bolting turbos to an NA motor.
18:100
The ratio is 3:2
The ratio of 6 to 22 is 3 to 11. That is the lowest that this fraction can be broken down to.
these nuts
It is 15/54 = 5/18.
compresion
not sure
1 kilo for every 2.2046226 pounds