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turbo- piston compression realation 420a

ok so now i was reading som forrums and some pple were saying that its better to have lower compression when having a high pressure turbo setup. is this true? because i was going to to a turbo with 10.5 to 1 compression pistons and some type of nitrous setup? this a bad idea?
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ok so now i was reading som forrums and some pple were saying that its better to have lower compression when having a high pressure turbo setup. is this true? because i was going to to a turbo with 10.5 to 1 compression pistons and some type of nitrous setup? this a bad idea?


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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

If your planning on boosting it go with 8:8:1. The lower compression ratio will allow more room for tuning errors. You could get away with higher compression if you plan on running a little bit of nitrous. But your tuning will have to be more precise if you run a big shot.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

High compression, turbo, and nitrous = very bad idea.

I would keep it between 8.5:1 and 9:1 for sure, and I wouldnt necessarily recommend 9:1 but its the very highest I would go (unless you were on E85).
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

alright thanks guys. i think i'm going to go with 8.8:1 wiseco pistons. after i get the bottom end of the motor put back together i'll wrk on getting a turbo. whats the highest boost pressure i can run if i get the 800 hp eagle i beam connecting rods and a stock 500 hp crank?
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

As much as your fuel can supply. Most people run around 18ish daily but race on around 25psi or so. You better have a good fuel management system in mind and something to retard your timing with that much boost.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

Easy there Mr. Spilner, step back from the Import Tuner and take a deep breath. Do you really think you'll ever hit 800hp? If so, how are you going to get it to hook? If not, then why 800 hp rods? What fuel management are you going to run? This is not going to be easy or cheap, to take any sort of advantage of 800 hp rods you are looking at ATLEAST like 10 grand. To be honest, I think you're in a bit over your head at the moment.

One thing you should know is that airflow is power, boost pressure (psi) is heat. Yes, there is a correlation, but a t25 on a given boost pressure X will flow a VASTLY different amount of air than a Evo III 16g, a FP Green, and a GT 35R will at that same boost pressure X. As stated above, the fuel system will be one big limitation. Before you can even start your boost fed wet dreams you are going to need some sort of tuning device and most likely new injectors and a pump. Another big one is your intercooling. Too much pressure and shitty intercooling will result in lots of knock which will result in your shiney new motor taking a huge shit right in your lap.

Before you sink your teeth into something really crazy, I would do a LOT of reading if I were you. Theres a few great articles here in the tech article section as well as at DSMtuners.com. And of course, we'll be here every step of the way.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

Check out 2gnt.com A lot of people over there have boosted 420a and there is so much info on there. Just search and you will find everything you need.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

i'm shooting for 400 hp. i just want the 800hp rods because when doing high rev's (wanting to go 7-8 thousand) usually the rods are the first to go. after i do the bottom end i was planning 44 lbs injectors, high rate fuel pump, fuel manegment(http://www.ci-motorsports.net/store/...?productid=525) and a boost controler (http://www.ci-motorsports.net/store/...?productid=527) whats your guy's opions on this setup?
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

In going for 400 hp, I doubt you would break an aftermarket rod. Just get the standard Eagle ones. I know a guy thats done a lot of fucking around with Haltech and after that I wouldnt recommend it. I would run AEM EMS if I were you. Realize though, that neither of those two management systems are exactly plug-and-play. A great deal of knowledge is needed to tune with them properly.

Other than that, have you started looking at anything else? You're going to need intercooling, exhaust, a decent turbo, intake manifold, cams, a built tranny, a decent clutch, drag slicks, etc.

Also, that boost controller is rediculous, I would never drop $500 for something like that when a MBC would do the job just as well for literally 10% of the price.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

I've heard bad things about the stand alone. Use MegaSquirt. That will probably be the best way for 400hp for our cars. It's a pretty easy setup and can be tuned on a laptop. Either that, use the AEM EMS. Costly though.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

Go with megasquirt, that will give you fuel control and ignition control.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

well found a megasquirt for 795 ( anybody find one cheaper?) but looks like an awsome system. i'm in the process of getting a manual tranny, but what need sot be done to it so it can hold the power? and yes, i plan on upgradign the cams, lifters, rockers, valves, springs, injectors, ci turbo, arp head studs, fidanza axle and a bunch of other little stuff. if anybody has some recomendations, feel free to post!
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

I beleive you can get it cheaper than that. You just have to search around.
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Re: turbo- piston compression realation 420a

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well found a megasquirt for 795 ( anybody find one cheaper?) but looks like an awsome system. i'm in the process of getting a manual tranny, but what need sot be done to it so it can hold the power? and yes, i plan on upgradign the cams, lifters, rockers, valves, springs, injectors, ci turbo, arp head studs, fidanza axle and a bunch of other little stuff. if anybody has some recomendations, feel free to post!
gathering from every one of your posts, either you have to much money to spend, to much time, a little of both, or none at all and your just asking these questions to act "cool" first off, an auto-to-5spd swap isnt exactly a walk in the park... you should be focusing your questions regarding that project before you go off talking about a 400 hp 420A RS... theirs alot of work that needs to be done before you even get to 200 hp... then again, why do all the work if your asking about buying a GSX? Just take it one step at a time man, trust me! it'll work out better for you, as well as all of us... start small... maintain, build up, race, blow up, rebuild, race, blow up, rebuild, race, blow up, etc. (in that order!) but you cant "build up" with out maintaining, you cant (really) race with out building up... see? 1 step at a time bud!
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