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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
What's a safer combo: low boost more timing, more boost less timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16419979" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>There are quite a few ways to answer this for both sides of the arguement. Especially if you start getting into blower efficiency range.</p><p></p><p>My opinion is it's better to run a little less boost and make up with the timing. The reason being in most setups timing can be controlled easier. Either through air temp or knock sensing. I know nowadays boost can be electronically controlled, but there's still some mechanical stuff that has to happen before boost is dumped. Timing changes happen pretty quick with a computer.</p><p></p><p>Plus if you're not spinning the blower as hard it makes less heat in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16419979, member: 35549"] There are quite a few ways to answer this for both sides of the arguement. Especially if you start getting into blower efficiency range. My opinion is it's better to run a little less boost and make up with the timing. The reason being in most setups timing can be controlled easier. Either through air temp or knock sensing. I know nowadays boost can be electronically controlled, but there's still some mechanical stuff that has to happen before boost is dumped. Timing changes happen pretty quick with a computer. Plus if you're not spinning the blower as hard it makes less heat in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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