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COMPRESSION RATIO: HOW to CALCULATE, MODIFY and CHOOSE the BEST one - BOOST SCHOOL #10 

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In today's video we're talking about your engine's compression ratio. First we'll explain the theory behind the compression ratio, so what it is and how it influences the performance and efficiency of your engines. After that we will dive into the practical side of things and we will see how to calculate and modify your compression ratio and finally we'll talk about choosing the best compression ratio for your application. So, let's get started.
Now when we say compression ratio we're actually referring to the static compression ratio of the engine, and that is the ratio between the largest and smallest volume of your cylinder. In other words it's the ratio between the cylinder volume when the piston is at bottom dead center and the cylinder volume when the piston is at top dead center.
Your compression ratio, as the name implies, determines how much the air and fuel mixture inside your cylinder gets squeezed and compressed. The higher your compression ratio the closer the air and fuel molecules are brought together which means that we allow combustion to occur more effectively and more rapidly which ensures that the air fuel mixture is burned more thoroughly. Iin general a higher combustion ratio is achieved either by reducing the size of the combustion chamber or by bringing the piston closer to the combustion chamber. By doing this we of course bring the piston closer to the heart of the cobmsution or the source of energy which allows more of this energy to be transfered onto the piston and turned into piston movement or mechanical energy. In other words a higher combustion ratio can improve both power and efficiency.
So the more the better right? Well as with all things there's a sensible limit and you can actually have too much of a good thing.
Because a higher compression ratio contributes to a more thorough burn of the air fuel mixture it also increases combustion temperatures. The more compressed the mixture the better it burns and the better it burns the hotter it burns. The upside of this is of course more power potential and more efficiency but the downside is that the engine will run hotter and will have increased nitrogen oxide emissions.
Higher combustion temperatures lead to more nitrogen oxide emissions which is one of the main reasons why more modern diesel engines that have a EURO 6 emissions standard run on average lower compression than their predecessors from a decade or two ago.
But one of the main limiting factors when it comes to compression in spark ignition engines is of course knock. When you compresses gasses they heat up, air is of course a gas and if you compress it too much it can get hot enough to ignite gasoline fuel before it's actually reached by the expanding flame front created by the spark plug. This is called knock. Obviously a higher compression ratio increases the chances of knock and thus limits the ratio of compression a gasoline engine can have. This is especially true for forced induction engines which send already compressed air into the engine.
Okay, so that's the basic theory now let's move onto the practical side of things. So what determines your engine's compression ratio?
It's actually seven things:
1. Your bore
2. Your stroke
3. The thickness of your compressed head gasket
4. The bore of your head gasket
5. The distance between your piston top and your block deck
6. The volume of your piston dish or dome
7. And your combustion chamber volume
So how do you calculate it? Well there are formulas but the advent of the internet allows us to be lazy and just plug everything into readily available free to use online compression ratio calculators.
When it comes to changing our compression ratio here's a basic run-down.
Increased bore - increased compression ratio
Increased stroke - increased compression ratio
Thicker head gasket - reduces compression ratio
Thinner head gasket - increases compression ratio
Decking the block - increases compression ratio
Cutting the head - increases compression ratio
Removing material from the combustion chamber - reduces compression ratio
Domed pistons - increase compression ratio
Dished pistons - reduce compression ratio
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00:00 What is compression ratio and how it works
04:20 How to calculate compression ratio
06:42 How to change it
09:37 Choosing the optimal one for your application

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@d4a
@d4a 2 года назад
A capable ECU bit.ly/D4Ainfinity5 is the key ingredient in a high boost high compression ratio recipe Support d4a: driving-4-answers-shop.fourthwall.com/ Motivation: ru-vid.com/show-UCt3YSIPcvJsYbwGCDLNiIKA Sorry that my voice is a bit nasal in this one. I keep catching every bug from my son's kindergarten 😅
@markrice3019
@markrice3019 2 года назад
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@skutahuniai4830
@skutahuniai4830 2 года назад
Great explanation. Can I assume the next step is a video on calculating dynamic compression ratio under varying boost levels?
@richardverweij1677
@richardverweij1677 2 года назад
Is by a diesel a higer cr always better with an eye on max power?
@THEGRAYFOXX00
@THEGRAYFOXX00 2 года назад
id love to collab with you, im figuring out on what and how im going to rebuild my 99 accord f23a4 engine and yes boost is present 10~15psi max...let me know if you can help, ur vids alone are helpful enough. but still any pointers are welcome
@marccres6619
@marccres6619 2 года назад
Hay how is it my high compression motor has less no ,co ,so what is the problem. Oh wait it is your info, and how intetually.
@sethblocker4327
@sethblocker4327 2 года назад
D4A has to be the most in-depth, informative channel on RU-vid when it comes to engines. The amount of time, effort, and attention to detail that goes into every single video is insane, and I feel like whether this man had 5 subscribers or 5 million he’d put in the same amount of time and care because it seems like he is genuinely enthusiastic about teaching people about every little detail of how a car works. Keep up the good work homie 🙏
@d4a
@d4a 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate it.
@whoisthis4130
@whoisthis4130 2 года назад
I love this channel. I download and watch every video multiple times. Even when hes goes over things I already know there is a ton of info that expands on the knowledge.
@sicstar
@sicstar 2 года назад
He always put that amount of detail and work into his videos which i really appreciate a lot :D
@votive7478
@votive7478 Год назад
Fr it’s either d4a, Engineering explained, or some random guy with like 12 subs
@zweispurmopped
@zweispurmopped Год назад
This chap doesn't only know what he's talking about, he is really good at explaining it and the illustrations in his videos are top notch quality. I know of no other channel that offers this degree of education about engine topics this well. D4A definitely is unique here.
@clunt2548
@clunt2548 7 месяцев назад
Crazy how a concept that has eluded me for years was explained so easily in the span of about 16 minutes. Ive been wanting to get into this type of mods and you’ve helped me immensely, thank you.
@FriendlyPhoton
@FriendlyPhoton Год назад
There's no mention here of dynamic compression ratio, which is the true defining factor of how much the air/fuel mixture gets compressed. Compression in the compression stroke doesn't begin until the intake valve closes, which sometimes doesn't happen until the piston is well on its way up. A change in cam, or a change in cam degreeing can dramatically change the dynamic compression ratio, and thereby determine how much power and heat will be generated. All of this can be changed without ever touching the static compression ratio
@overstack7128
@overstack7128 2 года назад
Just a little detail : It isn't the friction generated by the bumps between the air molecules that generates the temperature, but the bumping IN ITSELF that IS the temperature of the air ! Really loves your videos, i would go as far as to say that this is the single best car and ICE channel on the entire youtube !
@ravenheart369
@ravenheart369 Год назад
Correct That's the basic of compression which can be seen clearly in diesel combustion
@lorriecarrel9962
@lorriecarrel9962 2 года назад
The highest compression ratio is achieved by my finger clicking on your videos
@d4a
@d4a 2 года назад
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@Gtbtd 2 года назад
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@vinithd6320
@vinithd6320 2 года назад
This is whats we call in our language "uruttu"
@sidwithstuffs7203
@sidwithstuffs7203 2 года назад
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@deebsmobbstyle3563
@deebsmobbstyle3563 2 года назад
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@GamingKeenBeaner
@GamingKeenBeaner Год назад
I am impressed that not only is he doing this in English, but also making more sense than most people who are native speakers of it! Great channel. I love the presentation. Better than many college courses.
@brocluno01
@brocluno01 2 года назад
OK, now you should do a video on dynamic compression. Or what the engine really sees with the available valve timing, etc.
@marianlech3378
@marianlech3378 2 года назад
I find your lessons very solid, comprehensive and digestible, Sir. Always a pleasure to learn something about cars, especially when taught so well. Thank you so much!
@LVPIERCED
@LVPIERCED Год назад
This is literally the best breakdown I’ve come across to date. Will be rebuilding an engine for my first time solo soon here and increasing compression and air flow is already on the top of my list
@CoryRoy
@CoryRoy 2 года назад
Great video as always! I love the MR2. My neighbour bought one when I had just got my driving license in 1986 and let me drive it in exchange for washing it - best trade ever - and it was a very fun car! I can imagine that the car would be a handful with 3x the power though!
@mr.cangieter8758
@mr.cangieter8758 2 года назад
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@juangraniello7626
@juangraniello7626 2 года назад
one of your best videos from your library, great job !!! I cant wait to see the entire process
@Djou-Karl
@Djou-Karl 2 года назад
I learned more than I expected on compression ratios! I'm planning to build an N/A someday, this will be useful knowlesge to have, expecially concerning the machining part.
@rs3unos
@rs3unos Год назад
You are an amazing teacher! I commend your work and your knowledge! I also really love your videos!
@kolourblind3124
@kolourblind3124 Год назад
Instant subscriber. This video has helped me tremendously. Building a lq4 6.0 currently and I’m shooting for 11.4:1 for a mild na street car. Thanks for making this! I’ll be sure to watch more
@Dashamuulam
@Dashamuulam 2 года назад
Someone read his description, its a whole story about compression ratio. I love this channel❤️
@vegeta2jz581
@vegeta2jz581 2 года назад
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@waweruderrick1067
@waweruderrick1067 14 дней назад
So far he's the best automotive engineering page I've seen on RU-vid
@jackenglefield7836
@jackenglefield7836 2 года назад
Very helpful. I was always curious how to apply compression ratio as I have never built or even planned on building an engine. I'm sure one day this information will come in handy for some baseline knowledge before delving into the specifics of my engine. Thanks for making this video :)
@michaelallen2501
@michaelallen2501 2 года назад
I spec'd and assembled a pretty potent little monster last year. 97 gen 2 LT1 V8 from Chevy. Iron block, aluminum 54cc combustion chamber heads. Overbored to 4.030" with a factory 3.48" stroke for 355ci (5.8L) of displacement. Some forged Wiseco pistons and forged H-beam rods from Eagle with a zero decked block and .026" head gaskets for a static compression ratio of 10.3:1. Running a Vortech V1-S blower and an extremely efficient water to air intercooler setup making 7psi of boost at 6700rpm. All controlled with HolleyEFI. Butt dyno says 575-600hp at the crank. We'll find out what a chassis dyno says in the spring.
@d4a
@d4a 2 года назад
Sounds like 650 to me 💪💪
@devworth
@devworth 2 года назад
Awesome video as usual! I always appreciate the depth to which you research the topics while presenting them in an attention grabbing way. Keep up the great work! 👍
@maxmiudo
@maxmiudo 2 года назад
Hi! I'm from Brazil! I love your videos! Congratulations for your knowledgement and lucid explanations. I can understand almost everything!
@terjejohnsen3651
@terjejohnsen3651 2 года назад
Best quality video on RU-vid for learn about engines and cars. Thanks for make this sunday awsom.
@Xsidon
@Xsidon 2 года назад
as allways a comprehensive detailed and well explained. This channel is what every motor head looking for raw condensed knowledge should look for
@SB-fe4gt
@SB-fe4gt Год назад
Always enjoy your videos, excellent job and Thank You :).
@alexmendez3681
@alexmendez3681 Год назад
Wow. What a fantastic video and well paced. The pacing of this video is great! I would definitely watch more videos from this guy.
@l.mpatamali8738
@l.mpatamali8738 Год назад
even a 10yr old with this interest can understand your explanations ..truly gifted in teaching ..thank you so for your channel.. this is my to go to channel for simplified motor questions
@LeoinFrance
@LeoinFrance 2 года назад
You're the champion in explaining this complicated concept. Thank you so much man!
@7sins979
@7sins979 2 года назад
one thing to add to this is choosing a knock suppression system either in the form of auxiliary injection or a more knock resistant base fuel can leave room for a higher compression ratio. I will be running a 9.5:1 2.0l that should make about 6-700 awhp.
@dainsleifag2516
@dainsleifag2516 2 года назад
u will be running water-meth iny. or e85?
@7sins979
@7sins979 2 года назад
@@dainsleifag2516 I'll be running E.
@ghoulbuster1
@ghoulbuster1 2 года назад
700 horses on a 2 liter?
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@7sins979 2 года назад
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@jedras1991
@jedras1991 2 года назад
@@ghoulbuster1 stock 2.0 TFSI reach 550hp with no problem in street cars...
@miguelmartini1086
@miguelmartini1086 2 года назад
You just gained a sub. This video is exactly what i needed.
@Karnonful
@Karnonful 2 года назад
Excellent video as always! I am currently having my 1.6L built (forged) for higher boost, as you are doing, and this week I was just asking myself about CR, and here is your vid! Thanks! :)
@nlsdrf1290
@nlsdrf1290 Год назад
B16?
@robbie_s.u.a.y
@robbie_s.u.a.y 2 года назад
I swear you make the exact video i need every time lately
@vitis6252
@vitis6252 2 года назад
Dude, I don't even care about cars and mechanics and somehow all I watch now it this channel!! What?!...why is this so awesome?
@quick65filly
@quick65filly 2 месяца назад
One of the best, informative channels out there.
@davearthur8656
@davearthur8656 2 года назад
Excellent video. Great technical breakdown ....thanks.
@saulekaravirs6585
@saulekaravirs6585 2 года назад
I just took the final exam for my Internal Combustion Engines class at collage. I've been really enjoying watching your content to augment and add to my education. While my collage course was very theoretical, your videos are very practice. having them both together gives me a nice balance. Great videos, keep it up. :) Also, your MR-2 has a modified 4A-GE in it right now correct? Why are you building a turbo 4A-FE instead of continuing to build out the 4A-GE? Also, what do you plan to do with the 4A-GE once you have installed the FE in the MR-2? If you don't mind me asking. Sorry if you answered this in a previous video, I'm kind of behind due to pre-finals, and now finals.
@kpocalypss3596
@kpocalypss3596 2 года назад
I've learned more in this series about C.R, Than i ever did in any mechanic's course... Everything i needed to know in 15min. Thank you sir
@bikersoncall
@bikersoncall Год назад
So true, I haven't taken mechanics courses but I can imagine; tedious, boring, and volumes of info that nobody actually uses. The instruction here is awesome.
@h.camacho4800
@h.camacho4800 2 года назад
Wow such knowledge. Man is a mechanical genius. Thanks for passing this on
@phenrixgaming
@phenrixgaming 9 месяцев назад
this was so informative!! the way u break it down is amazing. ty so much
@andrzejt1984
@andrzejt1984 2 года назад
Great content, easy to understand and helpful. 👍
@skullmaster3332
@skullmaster3332 Год назад
Very straight forward and great voice. Subscribed.
@Jetstuff89
@Jetstuff89 3 месяца назад
What a fantastic video! Very well explained. Thank you, sir.
@ggwoutdoors2a
@ggwoutdoors2a 2 года назад
Well done sir. Was a wrench in the early to mid 70's...pre HEI. Wish we had this stuff back then.
@barntech2291
@barntech2291 2 года назад
Discovered your channel yesterday. I have been working on engines for 30 years but you taught me a few things :-)
@caseystaley349
@caseystaley349 2 года назад
Your videos are amazing you provide a lot of info on how and why things work I love that because I work for a shop and I love to learn about engines keep up the good work
@gavinwilkes3702
@gavinwilkes3702 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing the greatest show on you tube. always Informative and your helping me with new found knowledge to build the car of my dreams good on you... keep up the outstanding work 👏
@nikimaslarski2805
@nikimaslarski2805 4 месяца назад
Normal people modding their cars: - I've added cold air, heathers, exhaust, remap etc. D4A: - I grinded my cylinders by hand to increase volume, and reduce compression. Now I can run more boost
@danieldunaf2
@danieldunaf2 Год назад
One video and so much knowledge thank you ✊🏼!
@LordDarknessCS
@LordDarknessCS 29 дней назад
All your videos is great , easy to understand *Subbed*
@kevinhartog5079
@kevinhartog5079 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing video!! Very helpful
@WreckTide720
@WreckTide720 2 года назад
Love this one, really needed it too!
@Duda286
@Duda286 Месяц назад
All the topics about engines I've seen so far in your videos I have researched about 10 years ago. But lemme tell ya one thing. Past 14yo me would be SO GODLY THANKFUL if your videos existed by then. I had to dig through internet forums and make sense of things all by myself without a very nice technical but friendly explanation that takes into account the different possibilities and wishes of people with their cars and engines. And even though I did research all i could about all of that thoroughly, everytime I watch a video of yours I learn new things. Some I had forgotten long ago, some I just never made sense of. Not until now. I don't think I'll be making those 14yo-me-dreams of a furious street car ever come true in my life, as life goes on and I don't even feel like it anymore. But I still feel somewhat happy watching your videos... It is just as if my inner 14yo being was happy to see it. I'm 24 now. Thank you. :')
@jaxxmachine788
@jaxxmachine788 2 года назад
Excellent videos all around! Great explanation of compression ratio. When describing compression ratio and "knock", type of fuel and octane points should be added to the equation for target numbers.
@bikersoncall
@bikersoncall Год назад
Good info right from the start, will watch... thanks..
@MrSamPhoenix
@MrSamPhoenix 2 года назад
Love the explanation of these videos. I hope he does similar videos of transmissions (especially automatics).
@lolnopenotgonnahappen4370
@lolnopenotgonnahappen4370 2 года назад
Loving the new opening man!
@steveneichner5705
@steveneichner5705 Год назад
Your videos are terrific. Thank you for including the light pressure turbo concept (higher compression with lower boost) in this video. Mazda used this approach with the Mazdaspeed Miata. I have an ‘02 WRX, with a 4eat (for good reasons, that’s why). I’ve been chasing low rpm response since I got the car in 2002 (!). My tuning strategy has been “Don’t go big”. In the Subaru tuner world that requires staggering self control. [I inadvertently appended this comment to the "AM I Too Old to Die on a Motorcycle?" video. Sorry about that]
@shivvashishthabhargava4600
@shivvashishthabhargava4600 3 месяца назад
This video is legendary! ❤❤❤
@chrisstevens3801
@chrisstevens3801 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you for explaining this! I never understood the finer details.
@coffeepisi5173
@coffeepisi5173 Год назад
You and chrisfix are the best free school for car guys
@donlarson307
@donlarson307 Год назад
Thank you for your videos, they are amazing!
@rageracing5614
@rageracing5614 2 года назад
Another superb video, thanks!
@vozhdmeister5256
@vozhdmeister5256 2 года назад
Great video. Beware to don't rely on AEM infinity5 knock monitoring too early. Knock parameters have to be entered and validated using the only tools really reliable to detect knock: the audio knock detection devices (phormula, plex, etc). Otherwise you can't be confident about knock monitor parameters and you will never know if the engine is really knocking or not when knock is detected... Which on serious boost level could ruin all work in few seconds.
@taurus7228
@taurus7228 2 года назад
Impressive discussion and what a great topic. Thanks for the share
@DashkaMilashka015
@DashkaMilashka015 2 года назад
you are so good at explaining that even i could understand all of it. thanks
@TheTech660
@TheTech660 2 года назад
Very Well Explained! Thanks for this!
@AhmedDeedatPalestine
@AhmedDeedatPalestine 2 года назад
I feel like I have just attended automobile university.
@chrishookins9780
@chrishookins9780 2 года назад
Excellent videos. You rock my guy.
@uslandmanagement1
@uslandmanagement1 6 месяцев назад
That is the best video I have ever watched.
@canudeiro
@canudeiro 2 года назад
That was impressively detailed
@MM_MAXQ
@MM_MAXQ 2 года назад
Awesome video, thanks!
@arthurleeki
@arthurleeki Месяц назад
what a legend, thanks man. 🙏🏽
@JawidSmart
@JawidSmart 11 месяцев назад
There is no better explanation! Thanks a lot for sharing 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@GuysUTubeAccoountt
@GuysUTubeAccoountt Год назад
Didn't fully understand CR before watching your clip. Now I fully understand CR. Thanks!
@headealer
@headealer 2 года назад
As usuall...,excelent and simple explanation ! > Txz for sharing your knowdlegde !!!
@billblount7854
@billblount7854 Год назад
This is an awesome and informative video! I have a 416 stoked ls3 that I'm going to be twin turboing but the ring gaps are way too tight as well as my compression being a bit high at 11:1 as is. This was very informative on how to get that compression down. Thank you! 👍
@possiblycrazy442
@possiblycrazy442 Год назад
Excellent video! I'm trying to build a strong yet well mannered classic V8 and am still pinning down where to put money. You've made a good argument for keeping my 8.5:1 pistons.
@corvetteZ3r
@corvetteZ3r Год назад
You need atleast 10:1
@loolaka1999
@loolaka1999 4 месяца назад
Such a good video and good explanation.
@limitlesspassiveincome
@limitlesspassiveincome 2 года назад
Great job explaining. I'm planning on adding a turbo to my porsche boxster S and since I'm dropping the engine I will be lowering compression ratio. Your explanation helps
@negativeindustrial
@negativeindustrial 2 года назад
Always good, my friend.
@nthgth
@nthgth Год назад
Thanks for another great informative video that's super easy to understand. I'd always wondered about the trade-off between higher boost/ lower compression vs. the opposite and now I get it. I imagine if you were staying NA, even with 12.5:1 compression, your 4A wouldn't be seeing no 300hp lol
@ChrisHalden007
@ChrisHalden007 Год назад
Great video. Thanks
@john-martin
@john-martin 2 месяца назад
On a 4 cylinder I made 409whp w/ 9:1 Compression @17 PSI and 511whp w/ 8:1 Compression @ 22.5 PSI both setups on 91 octane Valero gas.
@piavigdalsgaard2230
@piavigdalsgaard2230 Год назад
Nice video.. im doing that right now. Thx alot for hints .. you my man!
@monsterislandstar4921
@monsterislandstar4921 2 года назад
Great videos. Thanks!
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks!
@ThatGuy-xu8ml
@ThatGuy-xu8ml 3 месяца назад
Bro im speechless learned alot great channel
@JK061996
@JK061996 2 года назад
I've just started playing Automation and these videos are very informative, thanks!
@jakelowang4132
@jakelowang4132 2 года назад
Fun game can't wait for the turbo revamp coming soon.
@ghoulbuster1
@ghoulbuster1 2 года назад
That game forced me to learn about compression and fuel ratio, because all my cars didn't work lol!
@saulcastillo5759
@saulcastillo5759 15 дней назад
Great video, very clear and concise! Fs have a better understanding of how to build my motor
@TheSocialPraxis
@TheSocialPraxis Год назад
Such great explanations 💯%
@lorriecarrel9962
@lorriecarrel9962 2 года назад
You are a grandmaster,thank you for sharing your knowledge and doing a fine job at doing so
@TheGinger1
@TheGinger1 2 года назад
Great as always
@Dominik189
@Dominik189 2 года назад
Hmm, I was just thinking about rebuilding and redoing the 4A-FE engine in my old ass AE92 and aiming for around 260ish bhp with a centrifugal supercharger. So this video came at just the right time!
@blissfull42
@blissfull42 2 года назад
Very well explained. Thanks
@aksharma4393
@aksharma4393 2 года назад
Excellent video. Keep it up.
@heathenchild4516
@heathenchild4516 2 года назад
This is waaaay better and more informative than the Donut Media video. Thank you!!
@ericvermeulen9853
@ericvermeulen9853 2 года назад
Hi there, I dropped my BMW N54 engine from 10.2/1 to 9.5/1 and it’s a absolutely perfect sweet spot especially when turning up the boost, power also comes on more linearly now at 18 psi and 11deg timing and logs look clean
@SrDogmeat
@SrDogmeat Год назад
300 HP in a MR2! I loved my stock MR2, more oomph would have made that car more fun, but it was my favorite car of all that I have owned. I would love to hear more about your build and the subsequent fun!
@Lakehouseobust
@Lakehouseobust 2 года назад
You're a great teacher
@alessiocarlevaro6934
@alessiocarlevaro6934 2 года назад
4:21 i just lolled at the right picture with the engine feeding from the turbine inlet
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