But my point is, that if I get the same power and process temperature with bigger head volume, wouldn't that make needle less critical?
I don't want to argue, but I kind of like 0% nitro because it forces me to really focus on scavenging & burning efficiency. I can handle it quite well but I have no idea what is normal or acceptable in real world. L
Of course, I am not debating the point that you might need to do something if you have a problem, and increasing the head volume might be it. I don't think tuned pipe or muffler will make very much difference, and if anything, you might get less chance of detonation with a muffler, just because the combustion pressure is likely to be lower in the worst case. The issue may well be something other than the compression ratio, like, too close in the squish area. That's certainly seemed to be the case with the ST46 - you could run any nitro you wanted, but you didn't dare decrease the head clearance, even a few thousands.
Point being, we change the nitro all over the place and hardly ever change anything else. It may be a geometry issue and you might be able to fix the geometry, then run any volume you want, even less, and not worry about how much nitro to use.
Running some nitro, even a feeble 5%, will very likely make the needle a lot more forgiving and certainly run cooler - if you can keep if from going crazy with detonation, misfires, etc.
Understand, though, that what you are doing is is far off most people's experience around here. FAI fuel is almost never available, in fact, sometimes it is hard to find anything less than 10% locally, and FAI is certainly a special-order item.
Brett