surt
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I've been reading through a lot of threads on turbos, superchargers, big bores and other ways of making significant performance jumps.
I've been wondering about compression, and more for interest than for a plan, what's stopping manufacturers from building insanely high compression engines with extremely hard steels like AUS8 or ZDP189 or in fact something specialised?
Could compression ever be raised so much that it could rival above modifications? Or is there a point at which compression is too high for the combustion to be effective, jamming the piston in their cylinders?
Has it been done before??
I've been wondering about compression, and more for interest than for a plan, what's stopping manufacturers from building insanely high compression engines with extremely hard steels like AUS8 or ZDP189 or in fact something specialised?
Could compression ever be raised so much that it could rival above modifications? Or is there a point at which compression is too high for the combustion to be effective, jamming the piston in their cylinders?
Has it been done before??