compression ratio, working with turbo? |
compression ratio, working with turbo? |
Jul 19, 2004 - 12:42 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 17, '03 From Tampa FL Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
people are always telling me that if a car has high compression ratio than a turbo is not going to be good for it. Should the engine be rebuilt or reinforced to handle this? do new fuel injectors need to be added to match the extra air from the boost or are stock ones fine? What are the compression ratios for the 6gc models? I have heard that honda engines can handle this better and thats why they are so highly modefied.
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Jul 19, 2004 - 1:01 PM |
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Jul 19, 2004 - 1:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 25, '04 From Wisconsin Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Quick answer:
I believe 6GC's are 10.5:1 compression ratio Go 8.5:1 if you are turboing High compression pistons are bad because the turbo compresses the air, and thus if you have high compression pistons... its compressed twice. BAD. High compression pistons work great for N/A (naturally aspirated) engines because they act like a mini-supercharger. And one more: Hondas are some of the worst engines for turbos. Their compression is high on all models except Si and Type-R. The engines are "maxed out" as for adding HP without changing internals. The reason these "wonderful" cars are highly modified is primarily due to one man. Vin Diesel. Hondas are cheap, and have ENDLESS counts of aftermarket num nums for the teenager with a McDonalds wage. Nothing beats 200 different style of "Altezzas" for $89 bucks shipped! And remember "Vinyl adds Horsepower". EDIT: Welcome to the site - its looks like you are new This post has been edited by turboinduction: Jul 19, 2004 - 1:09 PM |
Jul 21, 2004 - 4:50 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 4, '04 From 626 Ca Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
honda's the only major car company, i've seen, that never made a car w/ a turbo...it's all about vtec to them. and of course vtec = high compression ratio engines which obviously works bad with turbos
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