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    Quote Originally Posted by TheChosenOne
    Lol. Yes, Dude, really.

    I don't know that much about boost. That's why I asked. Sooo... can u explain why? I really don't feel like getting flamed, so if you could explain, then by all means go ahead, but if not then keep it moving, Partner!
    Engines run off of controlling explosions, thousands of them a minute. The more air and fuel the bigger the bang, the more power you make. In an N/A motor you are not forcing air into the motor so the more you squeeze what air and fuel you have(compression ratio) the more powerfull the "bang". With forced induction(turbo/supercharging) you are forcing air in and with more fuel to compensate and hit that magical 14.7 - 1 a/f ration you make a bigger bang.

    With a high compression N/A motor or a lower compression forced induction motor you have to reinforce internal engine parts to compensate with the extreme conditions. If you mix both of these together you will make huge power.......but not for long. Example, Top Fuel dragsters have a 12.1 compression ration and a supercharger bigger than most Honda engines.....those motors make over 8000 yes eight thousadn hp, are rebuilt after every 4.5 second pass.

    Tuning also plays probably the biggest roll making a high comp motor last. There are high compression forced induction cars running around......mostly S2000s. If you do not run extreme amounts of boost and have someone tuning it that knows what they are doing......Battleground.....they will last for a while. It is just safer, easier, and cheaper to run one or the other...not both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    Engines run off of controlling explosions, thousands of them a minute. The more air and fuel the bigger the bang, the more power you make. In an N/A motor you are not forcing air into the motor so the more you squeeze what air and fuel you have(compression ratio) the more powerfull the "bang". With forced induction(turbo/supercharging) you are forcing air in and with more fuel to compensate and hit that magical 14.7 - 1 a/f ration you make a bigger bang.

    With a high compression N/A motor or a lower compression forced induction motor you have to reinforce internal engine parts to compensate with the extreme conditions. If you mix both of these together you will make huge power.......but not for long. Example, Top Fuel dragsters have a 12.1 compression ration and a supercharger bigger than most Honda engines.....those motors make over 8000 yes eight thousadn hp, are rebuilt after every 4.5 second pass.

    Tuning also plays probably the biggest roll making a high comp motor last. There are high compression forced induction cars running around......mostly S2000s. If you do not run extreme amounts of boost and have someone tuning it that knows what they are doing......Battleground.....they will last for a while. It is just safer, easier, and cheaper to run one or the other...not both.
    Thanks Mang! +1. BTW, what is the compressionn ratio of a s2000?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheChosenOne
    Thanks Mang! +1. BTW, what is the compressionn ratio of a s2000?
    Off the top of my head 11.5 to 1 but I am not sure.

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    ^ it is 11.5:1

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheChosenOne
    Lol. Yes, Dude, really.

    I don't know that much about boost. That's why I asked. Sooo... can u explain why? I really don't feel like getting flamed, so if you could explain, then by all means go ahead, but if not then keep it moving, Partner!
    Well basically most turbo motors run low compression internals so they can run lots of boost (figure 15+ psi). In the case of most turbo kits for originally NA motors they limit boost to 7psi but make the same amount of power. High boost and high compression can work if you've got race gas or even better, meth injection to fight off detonation. You'd also need bitching cylinder reinforcement and strong pistons.

    When doing a big $$ build you'll figure in your turbo, the ideal operating boost for it and set your CR around that. Higher CR will spool the turbo quicker and have more off-boost response but may not last as long. Lower CR will be opposite.
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    Could you ask him about the block..... i need something to use for a mockup with this stroker kit before i do it to a good block....lol oh also the pistons PM ME

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    Hard to believe that motor was not detonating --- crazy!! LOL.
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    Seeing and reading this really makes me want to build up a BMW 2.5l Straight Six from the mid 90's at stock compression with full reinforcement and run about 10psi, and see what it's like. 10psi with a big front mount, good tune, and the roughly 12:1 of a stock BMW motor should be tons of fun. (While it lasts) Though I do wonder if there's any way you could really make the car last a bit longer without resorting to Meth or having to constantly run race gas or a weaker tune. Any reasonable suggestions? (Obviously not planning to go out and do this tommorow, just thinking about it.)

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    Default High comp turbo ???

    Just some food for thought for all of you engine builders out there. Prior to hanging a turbo on an engine, you probably need to do a compression test on it to determine the approximate compression ratio, and then a simple leak down test to see if the engine is sealed up enough to handle additional cylinder pressure.

    Kinda like checking your blood pressure and cholesterol before you go out and run a marathon.

    Tools cost about $100 at Harbor Freight and will save you thousands on just a couple engines.

    As far as compression goes, you can run high CR and high boost, you just have to chose your parts accordingly. Perfect pistons, perfect heads and awesome fuel, multi stage timing retard and big ass cams.

    Buddy Ingersol made 3500+hp / 100psi out of a V-6 in the 70's and NHRA outlawed his $hit and made him go home, cause all the rest of the Pro-Stock geniuses could not get within 200ft of him.

    How do you think Don Nase Jr. runs 6.30's / 200+ in a 1.8L Turd Chevy ECOTEC engine ???

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    Default Turbo...

    Didn't mean to be a thread killer but wanted to post up some info to get you guys thinking, kinda like dude making glass in Breaking Bad, you have to follow the science in anything.

    All engines are is fuel driven air pumps, how fast you want to go is proportional to how much fuel you can deliver, burn and exhaust...pretty simple really.

    Suck, Squish, Bang, Blow...that's all

    Looking to bring some Alky burners to the street real soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    Ive put on several.. save your money and spend it elsewhere lol.

    TURBO the 4-runner!


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    Quote Originally Posted by GAtegs
    I would have expected a 12:1 B20/VTEC to make a bit over 300 @ 9 psi, not 285.

    He probably had to pull a ****load of timing....

    I'm surprised Dan didn't scratch his head when tuning that thing like "why do I have to pull THIS MUCH TIMING" to prevent detonation and this ***** is still making 285whp?"


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    i got an jdm b20b with a built ls head on 15psi an it doesnt smoke or anything no signs of damage can someone tell me if the jdm ones are some what diff

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