No Subject

Christopher E. Hill chill6 at utk.edu
Fri Feb 20 22:55:33 GMT 1998


>    Don't forget that too much boost at low RPM will cause great stress on
>the connecting rods and crankshaft.  Boosted motors need the inertia of the
>pistons to balance out some of the gas loads.  My question is,  why do you
>want to have all of this complication?

The only thing that will cause great stress on rods and crankshaft is rpm.
The only thing that more boost at low rpm will do is make more torque, is
if the torque goes to high, you will bust a head gasket, as cylinder
pressure is highest at peak torque, not hp.

Sincerly,



Christopher E. Hill--chill6 at utk.edu



More information about the Diy_efi mailing list