wesman07
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 3, 2019
- 11
Hi guys,
Im going to be turbo charging my ford 300 inline six motor this summer. Im trying to get a ROUGH estimate on how much boost I can safely run with a given compression ratio.
Here is what I know:
Stock compression is 8.8:1
DCR is 7.11 (173psi)
If i bump my DCR up to 7.31 (180psi), I have to go up a grade in fuel... which i want to avoid.
Using off the self parts, I can get compression down to 7.8:1
Depending on what cam I go with, DCR of 6.1-6.4 or 140-150 psi
I used the Brog Warner website to find the correct turbo map. Their calculator also gives estimated air intake temps. I used very conservative numbers here. I should be looking at about 170F intake temps.
Can someone help me connect the dots?
Thanks!
Im going to be turbo charging my ford 300 inline six motor this summer. Im trying to get a ROUGH estimate on how much boost I can safely run with a given compression ratio.
Here is what I know:
Stock compression is 8.8:1
DCR is 7.11 (173psi)
If i bump my DCR up to 7.31 (180psi), I have to go up a grade in fuel... which i want to avoid.
Using off the self parts, I can get compression down to 7.8:1
Depending on what cam I go with, DCR of 6.1-6.4 or 140-150 psi
I used the Brog Warner website to find the correct turbo map. Their calculator also gives estimated air intake temps. I used very conservative numbers here. I should be looking at about 170F intake temps.
Can someone help me connect the dots?
Thanks!