I ran a quick post the other day on running a turbo with high(er) compression (10.5) . I quickly deleted it out of respect for those who tire of rookie questions and opted to do more homework (picking up the McInnes book today). From my homework I've come to realize I'm chasing/flirting with the early turbo disaster - detonation & meltdown. I should have probably waited to read the McInnes book before posting this - but ignor it if you prefer...& my appologies in advance - Turbo talk should be on the prescription drug list - it's very addictive 8).
'made a quick reference to my Q in the Winter projects and am still pursuing my dream (thanks Whit, JP)...
It seems one can "still run a turbo with higher compression if the cam has at least 218* dur. @ .50" " excess compression is bled off at lower rpm & natural loss of VE comps. @ high rpm." The tradeoff - "soft low end torque -then good at 25-2800 rpm through 5000". In a way that answers my Q - do I want to sacrifice some low end torque for turbo power at the upper end of MY normal rpm (daily work truck)?
Any thoughts/insights? Thanks, again Broncr
btw - I LOVE the pic in "Turbo...250" - 54Ford's 223 I-6 Turbo - I can work with that...
'made a quick reference to my Q in the Winter projects and am still pursuing my dream (thanks Whit, JP)...
It seems one can "still run a turbo with higher compression if the cam has at least 218* dur. @ .50" " excess compression is bled off at lower rpm & natural loss of VE comps. @ high rpm." The tradeoff - "soft low end torque -then good at 25-2800 rpm through 5000". In a way that answers my Q - do I want to sacrifice some low end torque for turbo power at the upper end of MY normal rpm (daily work truck)?
Any thoughts/insights? Thanks, again Broncr
btw - I LOVE the pic in "Turbo...250" - 54Ford's 223 I-6 Turbo - I can work with that...