v10 engine compression

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Am I doing something wrong? I rented a compression test guage. I got all the spark plugs out, but the engine was not hot any longer. I tested 1-80 3-90 5-75 7-100 9-82 2-90 4-82 7-72 8-82 10-75. I have read they are supposed to be around 175. I just have a hard time believing every cylinder is testing bad. Car is down 100hp on dyno reason for cylinder test. 11k miles on car.

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If you are down 100 horsepower, something major is going on. It is quite possible that all cylinders are worn. Some kind of a major contamination could cause that.

-Are you sure the tester is sealing on the spark plug seat?

-Make sure the car cranks fast. A low battery will give lower readings.

-Try putting in a teaspoon of oil, and see if the compression jumps.
 
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Car dyno was 530 to rear wheels with paxton and dc box tune.
 

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the numbers should be ~ 180 IIRC.

did you do the test on a cold engine or warm ? that will make a difference too
 

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Did you remove all of your spark plugs at once? I ran this test not too long ago on a cold engine. Remove all spark plugs, install gauge in cylinder, floor the gas pedal and crank the engine over at least 10 times. you should see the gauge peak out.
 
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Guys--I removed all the spark plugs first. The engine was not hot by the time I got them all removed. Hooked test gauge up throttle to the floor and got those numbers. I am going to have a professional look at this next week.
 

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Test ur tool on another car for comparison. If it's reading low on that then ur tool is faulty.
 
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Thanks for your help guys. I'll let you know what I find out.
 
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Got some great news this week on the viper. I do not need to ever pic up a wrench again.:D I had A.R.T. take a look at the viper. The viper went in with 545 to the rear and came out with 650 to the rear.:2tu: David was great to deal with and educated me along the way. They did not have a special spring needed for the fuel PSI, but are ordering the part and should bump the fuel pressure to 100psi and get around 680 to the rear. It was a long drive, but I could not be happier. Thanks Guys!!!!!
 

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glad to hear it worked out. I've had conversations with A.R.T. and was very helpful with great advise.
 
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Sorry---should have been more clear. Car had a bad tune.
 
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