You can put controlling heat is so much harder. Usually on a high compression engine you want to run less boost. You can also get away with running more boost if you go with higher octane gas. This will help control heat and fight detonation. Thank you,
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You can put a supercharger on a stock engine it depends on how much boost you run wether your engine can handle it or not.
You will eventually blow a gasket or worse destroy a major seal. Also you can make the engine knock if you don't put high enough octane in, the higher the compression usually means the higher the octane you need, unless you have high compression from a supercharger or turbo, then it is not as necessary. But if you have knocking it means the gasoline engine is running like a diesel, which can destroy an engine if it happens for long enough. In a circumstance like that major components break, and not just seals and gaskets, you would likely have to replace the whole engine. If you decide to run high compression you must put heavier duty components in an engine. Good luck.
yeah u can.. u can put a super charger on most engines its just the fact of having to get a new computer for it --- Blowers and turbochargers raise the effective comp ratio of an engine. If you use a stuffer on a high compression engine, you will have to use very high octane fuel to avoid detonation and subsequent engine damage. For this reason most blower motors use a low static compression ratio around 7.5:1.
You can put a supercharger on any engine. All a supercharger is, is an air compressor that forces air into the engine. If you can find a compressor small enough and figure out a why to hook it up, then you will be good to go.
no...... you tear the engine up
Yes, depending on make,model year, some are easier than others. For example GM makes a supercharger kit for the 2.2/2.5L ecotec engine.
It runs. High octane is what is required by high compression engines in order to prevent pinging. Unless you put the hi octane fuel in the oil filler. Then it will only briefly run before it explodes.
Yes, you can put a turbo on a high compression Honda S2000 2.2 engine, but careful considerations are required. High compression ratios can lead to detonation (knocking) under boost, so it's crucial to manage the air-fuel mixture and ignition timing properly. Upgrading the fuel system, adding a proper engine management system, and potentially lowering the compression ratio with new pistons can help ensure reliability and performance. Always consult with a professional tuner for the best results.
fit a twin turbo engine
Adding a turbo to a v8 that already has a supercharger, isn't worth it/cost effective. If you are removing the supercharger and converting it to turbocharged then yes. The engine is built for the load/power and is the best candidate for turbocharging.
yeah if you want to pick your motor up in pieces.
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