Can i run a small blower with 9.6:1 compression?
Can I?
I am not worried about gaining a huge amount of HP but i like the look of a blower. Here are the specs on my engine: Power: 430 HP @ 6000 RPM, 430 ft. lbs. of torque @ 4200 RPM Displacement: 350 CID, 5.7L Bore x Stroke: 4.00” x 3.48” Compression Ratio: 9.6:1 Recommended Fuel: 92 Octane Block: Cast Iron, 1 piece rear seal, 4-bolt main caps Crankshaft: Forged Steel Connecting Rods: Powdered Metal Steel Pistons: High Silicone Aluminum Camshaft: Steel Hydraulic Roller Tappet Cam Lift: .525” Intake / .525” exhaust Cam Duration @ .050”: 218 deg. Intake / 228 deg. Exhaust Lobe Separation: 112 Degree Cylinder Heads: Aluminum, 3/8” screw-in rocker studs Combustion Chamber: 62cc Valves: 2.00” Intake/ 1.55” Exhaust Rocker Arms: Aluminum Roller, 1.6:1 Ratio Valve Springs: 12551483 Balance: Internal Maximum GM Recommended RPM: 5800 Ignition Timing: Base 10 degrees BTDC, 32 degrees total |
Yes, but you have to run very low boost and really good fuel... I've seen one combo similar to yours run about 4 lbs of boost, and they had to run 110 to keep it from detonating... Just keep your timing and boost down, you should be ok....
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put a thicker head gasket
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yes you can run a blower just dont over drive it and run good fuel and keep the timming down and you will be fine
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