94Eddie
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- 2010 Mountaineer Premier
The amount boost can play a huge part in detonation. The greater the psi, the hotter the discharge air from the blower. The hotter the intake air the greater the chance of detonation with a given tuneand the less power will be made . This is why intercoolers are so popular. They remove heat and allow more power to be made more reliably. Basically, the cooler the air, the denser the air and the more fuel that can be sprayed into the cylinders resulting in more HP along with allowing a more aggressive tune. Usually 6 psi doesn't heat the discharge air too much and a fairly aggressive tune can still be run.
Water injection is a very effective way to cool the discharge air from a blower. I used it to control detonation on a 16 psi a Kenne Bell 5.0L setup . I got to the problem of blowing head gaskets from the heads lifting on the stock block but detonation wasn't a problem. If you want to up the boost, or add another safety factor, it might be something to consider. The trick is to not spray too much water. It doesn't take much to cool things down. Also, a side benefit is the water keeps the valves and combustion chambers squeaky clean by removing carbon deposits.
Water injection is a very effective way to cool the discharge air from a blower. I used it to control detonation on a 16 psi a Kenne Bell 5.0L setup . I got to the problem of blowing head gaskets from the heads lifting on the stock block but detonation wasn't a problem. If you want to up the boost, or add another safety factor, it might be something to consider. The trick is to not spray too much water. It doesn't take much to cool things down. Also, a side benefit is the water keeps the valves and combustion chambers squeaky clean by removing carbon deposits.