w3azel
Member
- 229
- 0
- 16
- Location
- Waipahu/HI
Yes, high compression + high boost = blown heads. Here is where I need things explained to me. Is the thermal efficiency advantage worth keeping or is it better to drop the compression and up the boost. How do these two paths differ in EGT, engine temp, power, and fuel efficiency. Two paths, lower the compression and upping the boost to keep the heads on. Keep the compression, max the boost at 20 or 25 but do it early and waste gated. Fire ring the heads to keep them on.
What I am especially interested in is if the high compression is what leads to the rear cylinder over heating. Also which path will help keep our already high EGT from going up anymore then needed. More boost keeps temps down, but high compression is supposed to keep temps down as well.
What I am especially interested in is if the high compression is what leads to the rear cylinder over heating. Also which path will help keep our already high EGT from going up anymore then needed. More boost keeps temps down, but high compression is supposed to keep temps down as well.