93 octane. Stock compression ratio.
Highest HP Stock bottom end m20
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Yes, you mentioned that earlier in the thread. The reason I replied it's a good amount of advance is because you said "not as much you'd think." It was right in line with what I'd expect. The lower compression ratio 2.7/885 combo may require more advance to make power, but due to the poor interface of the piston and combustion chamber it may be simultaneously more prone to detonation due to poor quench.Last edited by varg; 11-28-2018, 03:03 PM.Comment
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Yes, you mentioned that earlier in the thread. The reason I replied it's a good amount of advance is because you said "not as much you'd think." It was right in line with what I'd expect. The lower compression ratio 2.7/885 combo may require more advance to make power, but due to the poor interface of the piston and combustion chamber it may be simultaneously more prone to detonation due to poor quench.Comment
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With poor flame propagation you can reach the detonation limit of timing advance more quickly than you would with an equivalent engine that has the proper piston design to work with the head.Comment
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I don't. The 550 estimate was based off of fuel injector calculations. I can tell you that at 30psi it felt just as fast as my 550whp 2JZ E30 at at 22psi. Again, that was just an estimate. I will have some true figures soon enough, but it will be on a built 2.9Comment
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Say, 1 bar and E85?Comment
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Thats about what I run at 100kpa, 27* at 5500rpm and goes up to 28 by redline. In boost, at 1 bar, I run about 18* at 3500 and slowly tapers up to 20* by redline.
For a boosted engine, E85, 2.7 bottom/885 head, what would you consider safe timing? What would you consider too much timing? Where would MBT sit at under boost?Comment
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Big power. That was with the 6266? Where was full boost, 5,000rpm?Comment
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