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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
need help with stroker, turbo combo
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironhand" data-source="post: 9707448" data-attributes="member: 32955"><p>Both but look at it this way.</p><p></p><p>93 octane is your common factor for making power. Static compression plus boost plus timing gives u power but within the confines of the octane gas you are using. The more boost you run the less timing you can run. The more timing you run the less amount of boost you can safely get by before detonation. Same for static compression ratio. The more compression i.e 10:1 w/12lbs the less boost you can safely use before the cylinder temps and/or pressures are the same as 8.5:1 w 19lbs. Its all a give and take setup.</p><p></p><p>The harder you spin a blower the more heat it generates. If you can take the same 15lbs and chill it down 50 degrees you can safely add alot more timing to equal more power before detonation. Its mainly about heat. Kill the heat, up the boost and add the timing. Go to far with either and you have to back one of the other two off to compensate for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironhand, post: 9707448, member: 32955"] Both but look at it this way. 93 octane is your common factor for making power. Static compression plus boost plus timing gives u power but within the confines of the octane gas you are using. The more boost you run the less timing you can run. The more timing you run the less amount of boost you can safely get by before detonation. Same for static compression ratio. The more compression i.e 10:1 w/12lbs the less boost you can safely use before the cylinder temps and/or pressures are the same as 8.5:1 w 19lbs. Its all a give and take setup. The harder you spin a blower the more heat it generates. If you can take the same 15lbs and chill it down 50 degrees you can safely add alot more timing to equal more power before detonation. Its mainly about heat. Kill the heat, up the boost and add the timing. Go to far with either and you have to back one of the other two off to compensate for it. [/QUOTE]
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