Ok... so say your engine has a VE of ~80%Does that mean the first ~3 psi doesn't actually effect the calculated compression ratio... since it's just compensating for the engines in-ability to fill up the actual displacement of the engine? still trying to settle on CR between 8 & 9.5 psi.
3/11/2013 8:20:43 AM
hate to show my lack of knowledge, but, just build for more boost.real response ... "Hey, Ray, you reading this?"
3/11/2013 10:24:00 AM
well... 12-14 psi will give me end of the world kind of power so i don't need to build for too crazy (deep into 4 digits)20+ psi and i'm approaching
3/11/2013 11:11:16 AM
The funk you gonna have 1000 hp in
3/11/2013 11:17:36 AM
not anytime soon... but lets just say the galaxie doesn't have a billet crank cause it's pretty...
3/11/2013 11:20:04 AM
so is the car's name really "galaxie", a misspelled "galaxy"?
3/11/2013 12:39:51 PM
3/11/2013 1:18:48 PM
from my limited and albeit outdated experience, peak cylinder pressure and total CFM were what mattered in terms of building for resilience and power. that said, I would opt for a higher compression ratio with more usable power since the car will be on the street most of the time. less wear on the turbo(s) as well.
3/11/2013 1:57:51 PM