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That said, yes Mazda has a 14:1 compression "normal VE" engine that runs on 91 (not even 93!), and yes turbo motors have been doing okay on very high boost for a while. For an NA example though, there was a TRD 3S-GE package that had big cams, 13.1:1 compression ratio, ITBs and exhaust, making like 280hp on presumably 93, from well over 10 years ago :O Anyways, it's all in the tuning as you say. |
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Are you planning on running meth also? |
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Toyota hybrids are also atkinson cycle... so it's not apples-to-apples
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??? Why did you quote me?
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Ill bet. Nothing more than my dignity. But to clarify, "zero issues" = 5 years |
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But peak power comes 1000rpm earlier. Cut the boost, raise the power peak (at the cost of more lag).
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Is the 300 hp bet for whp or crank? Also is it with or without meth injection?
If we're talking 260-270 whp (~300 crank) with meth, I could see that. 300 whp, no meth, I don't think so.
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This increase in side load is the same whether the engine is seeing boost or not, if the engine is completely devoid of both pre-ignition, and detonation (both of which are the only events that can increase side load when using FI) than the addition of boost (or pressure) in the cylinder will not increase side load. The additional pressure will act perpendicular to the rotating assembly at this point, and only increase cylinder pressure, or the pressure on the piston face. I would also like to point out that the pressures (8-10psi) that the turbo, or supercharger add to the cylinder fail in comparison the the pressures the cylinder has to endure once combustion takes place. If what you say is true, than we wouldn't have any 13b turbo motors reving past 10k, RB26 motors reving past 9.5k, 4g63 motors reving past 9k(I currently have one running 26psi), b16 motors reving past 10k, b18 motors reving past 9.5k..... I hope my point is made. G |
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Yea thats about what Ive been thinking. Even if I was only a bit over 250 Im still planning on adding meth just for a bit of safety factor. Realistically, im halfway expecting the transmission to go before the engine.
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13b's should also never be used as a comparison to a piston engine either. |
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Acceleration forces on rods get much worse as rpm increase. High rpm is harder on a motor than boost.
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