Mark944turbo
Automotive
- Dec 19, 2004
- 13
Hi,
I'm looking at one of aspects of SI NA/forced induction engines.
Let's say we have a defined RPM and a given amount (mass) of air for every stroke, any AFR, any engine design, WOT and optimal ignition timing (max torque or knock limited).
I wonder if a forced induction engine could produce more torque (pressure) than a NA one and WHY. I'm only focusing on the induction+combustion process and not on the overall engine efficiency. Induction would include the air compression and cooling.
I'm looking at one of aspects of SI NA/forced induction engines.
Let's say we have a defined RPM and a given amount (mass) of air for every stroke, any AFR, any engine design, WOT and optimal ignition timing (max torque or knock limited).
I wonder if a forced induction engine could produce more torque (pressure) than a NA one and WHY. I'm only focusing on the induction+combustion process and not on the overall engine efficiency. Induction would include the air compression and cooling.