ippielb
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Posted this on snowest but i thought i might have better luck here with all the folks in alberta traveling from home to the mountains with their turbo's.
So, i have a question about elevation when running a turbo.
Ambient pressure at 7,000 feet is 78kpa(11.34psi)
Ambient Pressure at 1,500 feet is 96kpa(13.91psi)
Turbo's pressure the cylinders with compressed air, so mine pressures to 7psi, does this add on top of the ambient pressure? So at 7k feet it would be 18psi, and at 1.5k feet it would be 20psi? Or does the turbo compress to a set pressure regardless of ambient pressure? I am confusing myself with this and would like someone to help me with understanding this.
I'm wondering what fuel i have to run in comparison between the two. I have my heads machined to run AV gas at 7,000 feet at 7psi. If i come down to 1,500 feet, what fuel will i need to run at home to get it on the dyno? I want to bring out my Land & Sea Dyno for the first time and put my sled on the dyno to break it in, and to give it a tune.
So, i have a question about elevation when running a turbo.
Ambient pressure at 7,000 feet is 78kpa(11.34psi)
Ambient Pressure at 1,500 feet is 96kpa(13.91psi)
Turbo's pressure the cylinders with compressed air, so mine pressures to 7psi, does this add on top of the ambient pressure? So at 7k feet it would be 18psi, and at 1.5k feet it would be 20psi? Or does the turbo compress to a set pressure regardless of ambient pressure? I am confusing myself with this and would like someone to help me with understanding this.
I'm wondering what fuel i have to run in comparison between the two. I have my heads machined to run AV gas at 7,000 feet at 7psi. If i come down to 1,500 feet, what fuel will i need to run at home to get it on the dyno? I want to bring out my Land & Sea Dyno for the first time and put my sled on the dyno to break it in, and to give it a tune.