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What's the rule of thumb for how much boost I (archive)
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Posted by can run on 10.1:1 compression? on July 08, 2001 at 20:39:47:
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Until it pings/detonates! Got boost?
RevHigh
20:59 7/08/2001
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C'mon RevHigh...what's your input on this?
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21:06 7/08/2001
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Who are you first of all?
RevHigh
21:14 7/08/2001
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Just a lurker...
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22:23 7/08/2001
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3.5 psi is roughly 1 point. 11.5-12:1 is the limit
Stepan
20:42 7/08/2001
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Ok...so about 7psi then. How much HP will I gain
on a 3.0L at 10:1 and 7psi?
20:48 7/08/2001
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Nope. 7 psi in manifold. 8-9psi at the head unit.
Stepan
20:51 7/08/2001
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How come some Supra run 35psi?
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21:00 7/08/2001
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Wha? What's the compression? (6:1 or something?)
Ice and intercoolers? Stepan
21:02 7/08/2001
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Re: Wha? What's the compression? (6:1 or something
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21:05 7/08/2001
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Yeah, until your pistons melt & rods fly out from
your block. RevHigh
21:12 7/08/2001
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Yeah. Right. Audi I5 with 7.5:1 runs 22 psi. Get
real! Stepan
21:12 7/08/2001
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330 runs 10.2:1 compression. What do you want to
know? Stepan
21:10 7/08/2001
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I'm thinking of doing a twin turbo on my 330
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22:20 7/08/2001
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Look, you need to know static CR. Cams are very
Stepan
23:14 7/08/2001
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