Yup...ZZP can say what they want...remember they think you get more power with a larger pulley since you are over-revving your Eaton and destroying it![]()
i wish people would stop saying "boost stacking". that term is all kinds of stupid.
either youre making too much boost or youre not. it's not like you can get "boost creep" or anything like a turbo car. i was making about 14 pounds of boost on my 3.4 setup last winter.
i wish people would stop saying "boost stacking". that term is all kinds of stupid.
I agree that it doesn't really describe what's going on, but what term would you prefer?
Lack - O - Exhaust.
ROFLMAO :th_thumbsup-wink:
Yeah but that is how a M90 makes power...by building pressure and forcing it down into the motor. Only reason you really get Boost Stack is if you can't get rid of the air fast enough...My Buddy had a 3.4" setup with a stock Downpipe...no KR, no idea...but anyways on a cold day he was pushing 17 pounds. You want boost stack go talk to him but I'd be afraid if you ever had a backfire through the top end with all of that extra boost :x
i wish people would stop saying "boost stacking". that term is all kinds of stupid.
either youre making too much boost or youre not. it's not like you can get "boost creep" or anything like a turbo car. i was making about 14 pounds of boost on my 3.4 setup last winter.
It makes it by forcing it down, but building pressure is a side effect. If you can get the air in and out fast enough, you can make more power on the same pully by having no boost at all. That way your engine is able to eat up every last cubic inch of air the M90 is feeding it without any losses caused by building up pressure. These are early concepts described in that book I showed you.
You know, I was thinking about that earlier, and if the engine would enough to never build pressure in the LIM, wouldn't it run exactly the same without the blower?