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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Compression Ratio affects on supercharging
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<blockquote data-quote="Ls1z28-00" data-source="post: 8481604" data-attributes="member: 76285"><p>No doubt higher compression yields more HP at any RPM and boost level. however the limiting factor is pump gas for street cars. the higher the compression, the more prone to detonation. lower compression higher boost can equal high compression lower boost, only the car with lower compression is going to be less prone to detonation. its a no brainer for a boosted street car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ls1z28-00, post: 8481604, member: 76285"] No doubt higher compression yields more HP at any RPM and boost level. however the limiting factor is pump gas for street cars. the higher the compression, the more prone to detonation. lower compression higher boost can equal high compression lower boost, only the car with lower compression is going to be less prone to detonation. its a no brainer for a boosted street car. [/QUOTE]
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