OK here we go.
A statement was made to me recently that got me thinking. And the validity of the statement has been backed up by reputable folks.
"When turbocharging an engine, cubic inches are insignificant"
When I really thought about this. It seems that if a given engine can "process" all of the air a turbo puts out it will make that much power.
Most turbos come with a HP rating. This is based off of how much air they produce.
The person that made the statement to me is making 3,000 HP with a 4 cylinder engine.
Lets see how the deep thinkers feel about this.
A statement was made to me recently that got me thinking. And the validity of the statement has been backed up by reputable folks.
"When turbocharging an engine, cubic inches are insignificant"
When I really thought about this. It seems that if a given engine can "process" all of the air a turbo puts out it will make that much power.
Most turbos come with a HP rating. This is based off of how much air they produce.
The person that made the statement to me is making 3,000 HP with a 4 cylinder engine.
Lets see how the deep thinkers feel about this.
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