ok well i'm buildin me a 2.4 dual over head cam turbo project and i was wondering what compression ratio you would recomend on runnign i wanna ruun HIGH boost so yea what ratio?
lower than stock....9.0:1 maybe
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How well can you tune?
Thats a good point,
Also you need to think if you want to run pump gas.
I bought 9:1 for my eco.
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Depends on what your tuning with and what your building the car for. We need more info.
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i'm building it for a fun car the car i go get in to go out and race people only... so it's still gotta be streetable so i can drive around time but when i drop the hammer i want to FLY
So this is going to be a mostly street driven car. So im assuming your going to be running basic 91-93 high octane. I would build the motor with higher compression with lower boost levels. Like a 10 or 10.5:1. A setup like that will give you some nice TQ# low in the rpm range with quick spool up. Which is what your going to be looking for on the street. If it was more of a track car I would lower the compression a bit and up the boost for a higher up in the rpm range power band. But when it comes down to it its all going to depend on your tuning. That will make or break any setup.
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I'm with Atomic on that one, it's what I'm building right now 10.2:1 static cr with 10 - 15# of intercooled water/meth injected turbo boost for daily driving.
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If you want the low rpm hp and tq just get a smaller turbine turbo........ Id run 9:1 compression just because its goin to be a street car and you probably want the car to last for awhile right? that 1 extra compression is goin to give you what 15 hp tops and maybe 15tq im not knocking the higher compression ratio but thats just what I think
Running higher compression is not about getting that extra 15 hp and tq. Its more about getting a high flat torque curve. If you want another 15 hp just turn the boost up another psi or two. You could do that with a smaller turbo as well but your going to be limiting your maximum power output and raising IAT temps at the same time.
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