12-23-2005, 01:49 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: clermont
My Ride: altered,moly frame
Engine: chev 356 ci
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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Originally Posted by iTurbo
I doubt you'll see much gain at the same boost level if detonation isn't a problem. The alcohol would help drop the charge temps, but if you weren't having detonation problems before the alcohol it probably won't provide a substantial gain. But, if you up the boost and use the alcohol to keep detonation away, I would expect to see gains similar to adding a better intercooler. Of course, since alcohol is also a fuel, that should also help to support more boost.
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If alcohol was injected, the intake air WILL be cooler, therefore more torque will be abtained. Methanol will naturaly make more torque as well. If more torque is obtained, and it made for longer, more horsepower it gained.Horsepower is derived from torque AT a rpm. eg. HP = rpm multipled by torque then divided by 5252. eg...If you have 5000 rpm by 350 ft/lb's then 5000 * 350 / 5252 = 333.2 hp...
if you have 6000 rpm by 350 ft/lbs then..... 6000 * 350 / 5252 = 399.8 hp
Also, you will have more hp at the same boost (maybe alittle more boost from extra gases coming out the engine.) and same ignition timing, with methanol injected.
Last edited by ash : 12-23-2005 at 01:59 AM.
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