Swys@46
Greenie N00B Member
So I have been reading through this thread as I was curious to see what a higher comp setup would be capable of. I like the in-depth details you look at. Good work and thank you for the insight. I am no tuning expert so please don't slaughter me for asking a NOOB question.
I noticed that your boost drops off really fast as you go higher in the rev range and with an EFR turbo this is quite surprising to me as you should be able to run higher boost at redline. If I look at my boost profile or how some other big turbo setups run they use a reverse tapered boost profile where the get the boost up to 20PSI (give or take) and ramp it up to the peak boost like 24-26PSi. Don't know if this is just because most were stock block or if this was a general rule of thumb for the local tuners. SO, in short, the question is why tamper down so much rather than to keep the 24PSi all the way to redline? I would guess it is because of either feulling or higher compression.
I noticed that your boost drops off really fast as you go higher in the rev range and with an EFR turbo this is quite surprising to me as you should be able to run higher boost at redline. If I look at my boost profile or how some other big turbo setups run they use a reverse tapered boost profile where the get the boost up to 20PSI (give or take) and ramp it up to the peak boost like 24-26PSi. Don't know if this is just because most were stock block or if this was a general rule of thumb for the local tuners. SO, in short, the question is why tamper down so much rather than to keep the 24PSi all the way to redline? I would guess it is because of either feulling or higher compression.