Hi guys
Just wondering do I need to do a compression drop on my motor for turbo?
How much do I need to drop t?
93 1.6l
Thanks
Compression drop for turbo?
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Re: Compression drop for turbo?
If you think in terms of a holistic solution then the standard compression ratio will be fine. By this I mean you need to be thinking in terms of boost pressure, fuel managment to meet the boost requirements, manage intake air temp, manage the coolant temp.....and the like.
For instance I ran 9 pounds of boost. Used a FM/Link ECU, with 330cc injectors to manage the fuel, had a intercooler fitted to manage the intake air temp and a more effective radiator.
Have a read of the various posts on the big forum and on miata turbo net forum. You will see that there are a number of people running high levels of boost on standard engine internals.
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For instance I ran 9 pounds of boost. Used a FM/Link ECU, with 330cc injectors to manage the fuel, had a intercooler fitted to manage the intake air temp and a more effective radiator.
Have a read of the various posts on the big forum and on miata turbo net forum. You will see that there are a number of people running high levels of boost on standard engine internals.
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Re: Compression drop for turbo?
It very much depends on how much boost you want to run.
If you are happy with 8-9lbs, then you can leave the compression ratio as it is, but if you want to run higher boost levels, then you may need to lower your compression a few points.
If you are happy with 8-9lbs, then you can leave the compression ratio as it is, but if you want to run higher boost levels, then you may need to lower your compression a few points.
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Re: Compression drop for turbo?
Thanks guys, I'm planning to run 7psi so it should be. Fine
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Re: Compression drop for turbo?
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