sigintel
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Think you missed the discussion on cam timing/late intake closing:This whole thread de-rail compression argument is irrelevant. Static compression means next to nothing anymore. Cylinder pressure is greatly affected by the tune and the cam timing. High compression lower boost and junk tune=low output. Lower compression higher boost and junk tune=low output.
Even non cam timing adjustable engines can control the cylinder pressure with custom cams and a grinder who knows what they are doing. Cylinder pressure at the combustion event is directly what affects timing advance capacity, and the resulting power output. Lowering compression just for the sake of adding boost is 30 years ago thinking. Oem's lower compression on most boosted applications just for the sake of reasons stated above like the New Balance wearing CEO who loves getting into the throttle on sunday afternoon without downshifting at 2,400 rpm, and makes 7 figures a year but is too cheap to buy higher octane fuel.
OP you have lofty expectations from 93 pump gas without octane booster. If any way possible find and use E85, or add meth injection.
TLDR: Attempting to late close on a FI setup to decrease CR unfortunately results in pumping back into the intake where that rejected mass increases the intake pressure (and temperature(doh!)).
You just add to the mass pumped into the intake: except instead of it getting cooled by IC, it got heated by cylinder (sux).
TLDR#2: Ford lowered the compression for the GT500 cause God said so and they have direct line.
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