i have an 87 mk3, 7mge, and right now it is running 12:1 compression would it be a bad idea to turbo it at some point? and how hard would it be?
Nick M;1837931 said:Back in the day, the Honda Indy car ran 55 psi with its high compression engine.
te72;1837886 said:Here's my thought on the subject:
-Lower CR requires more boost to make XXX hp.
-Higher CR requires less boost to make same hp level.
Which one of these two is going to have better response, spool time, and power curve? If anyone can steer me in another direction if my thoughts are off base, let me know, because the idea seems perfectly feasible to me. Worst case scenario, run some water-methanol mixture...
2jz88mk3;1838001 said:But not pump gas, I believe that mixture is about 85% Toluene.
So, run as high of octane as you can afford, and set it up to inject the water/methanol at anything over say... 5-8psi? Sounds like it would be a blast on the street...IJ.;1838019 said:Hi Comp/Low boost makes for a very drivable package in a street car but you'll always be fuel/knock limited, that and you need to pull timing to make it survive thus lowering the HP potential, modern engines have active knock sensing and can mix and match a couple of predefined knock tables to find a happy medium (think MoTeC SKM built it)
Guy I bought my car from said it had 1200hp and was powered by unicorn farts. Guess you can't believe everything someone selling you a car tells you, huh? :nono:Function>Form;1838583 said:The guy i bought it off of told me 12:1 compression and to run it on 93 fuel. I just feel like that is going to be a bad idea if i even try to boost it.