Low compression piston rings, without turbo = noticable loss of power?
#1
Low compression piston rings, without turbo = noticable loss of power?
Hi.
Quick question folks. If i would go with forged rods, pistons and lower compression piston rings when I rebuild my engine, but decides down the route NOT to go turbo after all. Will the loss of power be noticeable?
Car: 1999 1.8 NB manual.
The reason for asking is that i'm kinda scared to commit to going turbo just yet as i dont know how my economy will be the following year.
Thanks in advance for any input/advice/answers!
Quick question folks. If i would go with forged rods, pistons and lower compression piston rings when I rebuild my engine, but decides down the route NOT to go turbo after all. Will the loss of power be noticeable?
Car: 1999 1.8 NB manual.
The reason for asking is that i'm kinda scared to commit to going turbo just yet as i dont know how my economy will be the following year.
Thanks in advance for any input/advice/answers!
#2
no such thing as low compression rings. there are loose ring end gaps, which is highly subjective topic. I personally never run then much more loose than OEM, and have never had them butt even with 300-350whp. Some run them real loose on track cars or really high boost/power builds. We're talking about extremes here, not your typical street turbo miata
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