Hi Guys,
I've noticed there are a fair number of people with boosted 2.2 ecotecs running the standard 10:1 compression ratio. Is there any danger associated with this - pre-ignition being my biggest concern?
Ta, Paul.
If set-up correctly No. Keep in mind anytime you do any performance mods to any car, motor, there is always a chance you could mess soemthing up.
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If set-up correctly No. Keep in mind anytime you do any performance mods to any car, motor, there is always a chance you could mess soemthing up.
Is there anything in specific that you have to be careful with regarding this high static compression ratio and boost?
I understand that reducing compression allows for more fuel and air to be run without detonation; can retarding the timing achieve the same result safely?
Cheers, Paul.
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If set-up correctly No. Keep in mind anytime you do any performance mods to any car, motor, there is always a chance you could mess soemthing up.
Is there anything in specific that you have to be careful with regarding this high static compression ratio and boost?
I understand that reducing compression allows for more fuel and air to be run without detonation; can retarding the timing achieve the same result safely?
Cheers, Paul.
You can retard the timing to help, but that raises EGT's. I would suggest doing research on here. There is plenty of people running the ecotecs with boost. As long as you set-up with plenty of fuel, look for knock retard (which it appears the ecotec does not create knock as easy as the 2.4's.
FU Tuning