540ZCar
Automotive
- Aug 15, 2009
- 32
First I want to say there's a wealth of information on sizing a turbo for an engine but I can't find a single think about picking what size twin-screw supercharger for a certain engine, I spent that last week looking for how to do it. How do you know if you need a 1.6L or 2.2L Autorotor supercharger?
Then I've been thinking, for NA builds building compression ratio is a way to get power and for boosted engines they lower the compression ratio so they can put more boost into the system. Would you get the same or less power if you went with a higher compression engine with low boost (think like 10.5:1 on 8 PSI) or low compression with higher boost (9:1 on 20 PSI)? I would think that if your on the limit of your octane, then you would get the same power. But the higher compression one could probably net you more low end torque and power with increases off-boost performance.
My last question about forced induction right now is the comparison of a centrifugal supercharger and a turbo, since they're similar in design do they have the same boost threshold and boost characteristics?
Then I've been thinking, for NA builds building compression ratio is a way to get power and for boosted engines they lower the compression ratio so they can put more boost into the system. Would you get the same or less power if you went with a higher compression engine with low boost (think like 10.5:1 on 8 PSI) or low compression with higher boost (9:1 on 20 PSI)? I would think that if your on the limit of your octane, then you would get the same power. But the higher compression one could probably net you more low end torque and power with increases off-boost performance.
My last question about forced induction right now is the comparison of a centrifugal supercharger and a turbo, since they're similar in design do they have the same boost threshold and boost characteristics?