Toymods Car Club
www.toymods.org.au
F.A.Q. F.A.Q.    Register Register    Login Login    Home Home
Members Members    Search Search
Toymods » Tech & Conversions » Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though.

Show: Today's Posts  :: Show Polls 
Email to friend 
Return to the default flat view Create a new topic Submit Reply
AuthorTopic
Norbie
Forums Junkie


Location:
Brisbane
Registered:
May 2002
Re: Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though. Thu, 30 October 2003 06:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
clintgodde wrote on Thu, 30 October 2003 15:37

Forced induction engine have lower compression ratios as they can fill the cylinder more than an amtmospheric engine, which result in a higher compression ratio any way. 14.7psi equals 1bar

Forced induction will increase cylinder pressures, but the compression ratio is fixed regardless of the presence of forced induction.

Without getting into the technical details, forced induction engines generally have a lower compression ratio to prevent detonation; it's a reliability thing more than anything. Higher cylinder pressure = greater chance of detonation = internally damaged engine. On the other hand, a high compression ratio is desirable because it increases the engine's thermal efficiency (and thus power), allows the use of more radical cam profiles, and promototes better throttle response. This is true for both forced induction and NA engines.

Back in the bad old days, intercoolers were unheard of, cylinder head design was often less than ideal and engine management was primitive, so turbocharged engines had to be built with a large safety margin. This explains why engines like the 3T-GTE had a very low 7.5:1 compression ratio. Fast-forward to the late 90's and we have technologically advanced engines like the 1JZ-GTE and 2JZ-GTE with a 9.0:1 compression ratio. They can get away with this because of the advances in technology in the last 20 years. This is also why late-model atmo engines are reaching the 11:1 mark; better engine management and cylinder head design allows them to build their engines to run right on the edge of detonation.
  Send a private message to this user    

SubjectPosterDate
Read Message   Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though. TruzenoThu, 30 October 2003 05:10
Read Message   Re: Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though. CLGThu, 30 October 2003 05:37
Read Message   Re: Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though. TruzenoThu, 30 October 2003 05:46
Read Message   Re: Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though.  NorbieThu, 30 October 2003 06:00
Read Message   Re: Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though. TruzenoThu, 30 October 2003 06:59
Read Message   Re: Explaination of engine compression ratios??? Sorry, need to learn though. Mr DOHCThu, 30 October 2003 10:32
Previous Topic:best way to hook up peripherals? (gauges, lights, etc.)
Next Topic:4age 100kw in AE86

Goto Forum:
-=] Back to Top [=-

Current Time: Wed Jul 30 10:33:51 UTC 2025

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.0041108131408691 seconds

Bandwidth utilization bar

.:: Contact :: Home ::.

Powered by: FUDforum 2.3.8
Copyright ©2001-2003 Advanced Internet Designs Inc.