efini13
Automotive
- Dec 21, 2002
- 14
I recently had a discussion with an engine tuner about cylinder pressure, and what he said has me pulling my hair out. He claims, and I belive him, that the engine power can be dramatically increased without increasing cylinder pressure just by tuning. He actually tunes racing engines by physically measuring the peak cylinder pressure. I have asked many experienced engine builders and tuners about this and they can not give me an answer that doesn't require modifications to the engine. I have read many tech articles on the subject and found nothing. The only thing I can think of is increasing the average cylinder pressure without going over the peak limit. I know reducing pumping losses and stuff would do the trick, but he does it without getting out of the car using a laptop and speedpro(or any engine managment system). He has spark plugs that have a small hole in it that is channeled through a tube into the pressure gauge. Any way does anybody know how this can be done? Am I on the right track? Or am I completely off? Thanks in advance for any input.
Ben
Ben