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Turtle_n_Peeps
Jan 31, 2014Explorer
But a cylinder stuffed with more fuel/air will net more power from the same fuel due to the higher compression....so you gain more power per fuel.
And where does the energy come from to compress that air for a higher compression come from? It takes a lot of energy to run an air compressor.
Tell you what, you just find me a supercharged engine, turbo or driven, that has a better BSFC dyno run than an N/A engine and post it up and I will believe you. And make sure it's apples to apples.
Or you can read about what happened to this guy that thought the same thing as you. :E
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