I dont think it is the same charge though.

Its not fair to compare turbo

compression with internal

compression.

If you consider an n/a engine of 2L with CR of 10:1 then youll end up with 2L of air in the engine, compressed to 10barA.

If, on the other hand you take a 2L turbo running 1 bar of boost and CR of 5:1 then you end up with 4L of air entering the engine

(i.e.

2L at 2barA), which is then further compressed to 10bar.

Obviously that has a lot more potential energy.

In reality its not quite that simple but the basic theory is there.

Overall, the mass of air in the cylinder will be a lot higher with the high-boost application, when its running on-boost.

Youll definitely gain low down torque and fuel economy but, IMO it will be at the expense of mid range

& top end power.

The extent of the loss will be down to a number of factors, including knock resistance which is difficult to predict.

Youll quite probably end up having to run so little boost with a CR of 10:1 that the overall result will be virtually n/a.

A meth injection kit would help rescue this to some extent but I dont by know how much?

Whether its all worth doing depends on how you use the engine.

If you do lots of miles at low rpm then it might be worthwhile.

If you like to drive fast/accelerate hard/use high rpm then I doubt its value as a concept.

However, I think you might not be talking about a significant change in CR, but more a small tweak to bring the engine performance more in-line with the ct26.

I guess there could be some merit in that

(and I have no idea what the CR should be to do that) but to make it work youll need to remap the fuel and ignition which means adding the expense of a proper ECU.

With that, and the cost/hassle of skimming the head/block then Id question the validity of the project.

I havent priced it up but given the amount of work Id rather throw in a ct20 or even a gt28 if it were my engine and run with that.

Wingers