Must be?
Thats what a lot of hack engine builders use to say when they where trying to sell turbo vaned cranks in the 70's and early 80's. It was bs then and still is. The primary motavation for charge motion is the rising and falling of the piston.crank rotation is very important in moving the charge.
You sure on this, Frank? I really cant see how the distance between TDC and BDC can change based on the direction of rotation. Humor me here.With either pin or bore offset, there is a different number of crank degrees from piston top of travel to bottom of travel than there is from bottom of travel to top. This because the angularity is slightly different. timing duration will be slightly different depending on which direction you rotate.
Which is what I have been saying all along.I dont think Offset would change compression because stroke after port closing is the same either direction regardles of a different number of crank rotation to accomplish it.