#2 has an automatic compression release that "engages" at "cranking speed". That said, "Cranking speed" can be altered by using a jump starter or whatever. IIRC the ACR disengages at 220-250 RPM and the starter will crank it faster than that with a good hot battery. So when doing a compression test, leave the other (#1 CYL) plug in to help slow it down a little.
all the acr does is to relieve compression pressure at very low RPM in order to ease the load on the starter. Once RPM rises, ACR disengages and compression pressure rises back to normal
been through this and the books will throw you for a loop if you don't know.
Another issue us that when the valve clearance opens up (and it rarely gets checked and/or adjusted....), the acr won't open the valve quite as far as it needs to to dump excess cranking pressure and your compression gauge will show real high.