This is just a question I have ratteling around in my head and would like a better understanding of how this works.
Ok so I am talking about cylinder pressure (amount of boost) vs the total amount of volume being packed in the cyclinder.
For example if you have two identicle engines that both make 500hp and 550tq but they are running different turbos.
Engine A: can acomplish this power out put with 26psi
Engine B: can acomplish it at 17psi due to a larger more efficient turbo.
Now here is my question....engine A has to run much more pressure to achieve the power goal so this makes me think that it is a more dangerous tune (meaning everything needs to be dead on and more of a chance of hurting something)
Where engine B is running much less boost so it is somewhat "safer" and maybe a little more room for error right?????
However engine B is running less pressure but the volume of air has to be the same or higher to achieve the same power goal right?
This is where I get confused........
Both engines are making the same power..... hp is hp and tq is tq.....so the strains on both engines are the same or are they?
Ok so I am talking about cylinder pressure (amount of boost) vs the total amount of volume being packed in the cyclinder.
For example if you have two identicle engines that both make 500hp and 550tq but they are running different turbos.
Engine A: can acomplish this power out put with 26psi
Engine B: can acomplish it at 17psi due to a larger more efficient turbo.
Now here is my question....engine A has to run much more pressure to achieve the power goal so this makes me think that it is a more dangerous tune (meaning everything needs to be dead on and more of a chance of hurting something)
Where engine B is running much less boost so it is somewhat "safer" and maybe a little more room for error right?????
However engine B is running less pressure but the volume of air has to be the same or higher to achieve the same power goal right?
This is where I get confused........
Both engines are making the same power..... hp is hp and tq is tq.....so the strains on both engines are the same or are they?