I was giving a rough estimate... but yes I agree... I do lean slightly more toward the higher compression though for more daily driven vehicles etc, and for low end torque if you are using a bigger turbo that is more laggy. 'Cause peak power isn't the whole story as we all know.MPNick said:It would depend on what turbo you have and how much boost you are running.
Lower compression, good intercooler and the right AFR will always get you more power the higher compression and less boost.
I can understand the thinking but I do not agree with it. I do see alot of people feel the same way about thinking they will get more lowend with higher compression. I do not see this to be true in the modern turbo.TurfBurn said:I was giving a rough estimate... but yes I agree... I do lean slightly more toward the higher compression though for more daily driven vehicles etc, and for low end torque if you are using a bigger turbo that is more laggy. 'Cause peak power isn't the whole story as we all know.
Very good points and I see where you are coming from.TurfBurn said:You would know better than I. For me to hold my ground on the statement I would have to find a lot of dyno's etc. It was just a statement of my understanding of the compression issue as I have seen from general info from random places (which as you said, it is a view that has been expressed by many... accurate or not). The only analytical statement I think I could stand up for though is that if those compression points are the straw that breaks the camel's back as far as the turbo is concerned. Example being that if the T25 is/was supposedly peaked out at 16 psi and that was about where you were running... then lowering your compression would put you further past the efficient point of the turbo and you'd make less power.
Also, a tuner I had spoken with a month or so ago said that you'd yield better power leaning a car than advancing the timing... which I realize is one school of thought versus another... I personally prefer the opposite at this point as I rather the cooler combustion temps.
AlthoughIf you want to put a GT60R on an 8:1 car versus on an 9:1 car I have a feeling that anything below 3 or 4K the 9:1 car will make more torque
. (For those of you that don't know... the GT60R is a 141mm compressor versus the GT28R's 60mm compressor)
You are both on crack LOL(wedge)DiS said:Jamez Bond style secret, LOL. (peep)
what you mean?ZG77_OzZ said:You are both on crack LOL(wedge)
Yep I was going to help them the weekend, but my father in law had a problem at the house what a mess.(blarf)TurfBurn said:I think he means DiS and Dino are a little out there![]()
I do not know DIS, but as for Dino. Yes he is outside the box[in a good way].TurfBurn said:I think he means DiS and Dino are a little out there![]()
LOL, good thing you dont know me. I only LOOK nice and innocent, heheehehehe. Yea, Im definetly out there... lol(burnout)MPNick said:I do not know DIS, but as for Dino. Yes he is outside the box[in a good way].
How long were you running this setup, to get the bearings like that??Kooldino said:Here are pics of my worst (#4) rod bearings...
Did the other half look just as bad?Kooldino said:Here are pics of my worst (#4) rod bearings...