13brv3 wrote:As for the wastegate, I've read that they're using the lightest spring available, which is in the 42-44 in hg range, but they want to limit boost to 40 in hg so they recommend manually limiting boost via the throttle. Is this correct?
Finally, the 40 in hg limit doesn't specify compression ratio. The manual for the engine, and the turbo presentation I watched both say you can use 7 or 8 to 1 CR. From the charts I've found, it would appear that 1 point in CR is equal to about 4 PSI, which is about 8 in hg. If that's all true, then a 7:1 engine should be able to run 8 in hg higher boost than the 8:1 engine for the same cylinder pressure and power. Is my understanding correct on that?
If we can assume that the 40 in hg limit is for an 8:1 engine, then shouldn't we be able to set the CR to 7.5:1, then just let the 44 in hg wastegate control the boost automatically rather than trying to manually do it via the throttle? Also hopefully we can use 7:1 and run premium auto fuel.
I'm definitely NOT a turbo expert, so I'm just throwing this out for discussion. Stirring up trouble as usual :lol:
Cheers,
Rusty
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