http://www.csgnetwork.com/compcalc.htmlBore 81
Stroke 77
Headgasket bore 82mm for stock
Compressed HG thickness stock should be 1.2mm
Combustion chamber volume is about 36
Deck should be very close to 0
It would be best if you can get piston dome measured directly off the piston because the numbers I have seen just don't quite add up.
Since we don't know that we can leave it as our variable right now and solve for 10.3:1. -.4 cc gets us to 10.28:1.
Now you can just play with changing the HG thickness. .5 skim and .8mm hg would get you to about 11.4:1.
How much compression you can run on an ECU depends on too many variables to easily answer.
I do have a customer running 11:1 pistons with poncams and he is getting a little detonation in the mid RPMs. I don't think it's enough to be worried about but it is noticeable. One thing though is he isn't running his EGR. This may be contributing to the knock. I would say though that on stock cams at that compression level you will NEED to monitor for knock and you may have some trouble controlling it. If you have your EGR then that might be enough.
That said you would be smart to run some cams anyway. It will open up the top end a ton and due to the compression bump you should still gain a little in the low to mid RPM but up top it should feel much faster.
This is by far my most popular selling cam.
http://matrixgarage.com/store/tomei-1These are the pistons I designed for the aforementioned customer build. They should be 11:1. He wanted to keep it non interference with the poncams so the reliefs are a little deeper than normal. If you wanted to go with an interference motor the reliefs could be smaller and the top much smoother. These were custom Wiseco's and the price is pretty impressive and in my opinion well worth being able to tailor a piston specifically to your build. It will also be stronger and hold up better to the occasional detonation or tuning error.
If you went with an 18mm rod supertech has a pretty nice 11:1 piston. I am working with them on a design based very closely off the custom Wiseco's above. For these a piston and ring set will be pretty close to OEM pistons and rings.