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2011 v6. Can it handle boost?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 9929305" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Any engine can handle boost</p><p></p><p>The question is how much.</p><p></p><p>Id imagine it could do 5-7psi non intercooled and up to 11-13 intercooled. The more boost you run the less timing you can run to keep your rods in one piece, and the more fuel and octane you need to keep the pistons from melting.</p><p></p><p>Of course with race gas or e85 and a more than competent fuel system you can go pretty far. Also you can use bigger snails which move more air at equal to less boost than smaller ones, which means youll make more power and stress the motor less, but a bigger turbo may not suit the powerband youre looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 9929305, member: 40530"] Any engine can handle boost The question is how much. Id imagine it could do 5-7psi non intercooled and up to 11-13 intercooled. The more boost you run the less timing you can run to keep your rods in one piece, and the more fuel and octane you need to keep the pistons from melting. Of course with race gas or e85 and a more than competent fuel system you can go pretty far. Also you can use bigger snails which move more air at equal to less boost than smaller ones, which means youll make more power and stress the motor less, but a bigger turbo may not suit the powerband youre looking for. [/QUOTE]
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