^have you not seen any "chipped" Beemer results? They do well.
I wouldn't run high compression turbo for pump gas only, but I wouldn't run any turbo car, pump gas onlyE85 is allowing 1000+whp 10:1 supra's and 600++, 10:1+ evo's.
1992 Kilder Green VR4 - First 4G swap in a 3S. 2.0, auto, awd. 9.65 at 143mph. Now LS swapped. 8.52 at 162.

Uhh... Whats limited to 12psi? Surely not a stock block 6g72 - 10:1. I run 14psi on the street and 16psi on the track. That was only with an SAFC2.
I just got a Emanage blue so I can play more with the timing and see what I can push out of it. I also just got finished rebuilding my 450's which will be dropped into the car here soon also. Couple weeks and I should have a decent tune back on it. Surely it won't be anywhere close to 600. Probably around 400+ on my stock 9b's. Then again I don't really know of anyone on a TT motor running 600whp on pump gas.
i was referring to 12psi on a 10.5:1--pure pump. i can't see how you could push it further without hitting knock every time (no meth, no power adders).
and you're right, i don't know of anyone at 600whp on pure 93 octane with a 3.0L 6g72. easy with meth, but that's not pure. i am going to try it with 3.5L though.
Less timing advance, and a very good combustion chamber design. Have you never seen the Honda guys running 20+ psi with the higher compression engines they use? It does however come to a point where the amount of timing you have to pull cancels any increase in power you get from more boost. You also drive the egts up running such low timing.
Even though it's not on a high compression engine, there are Dsm guys making 600-700 horsepower on pump gas. http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/dyno...&do=Pump%20Gas
If I recall, Chris hill was trapping 140 in the 1/4 with a fwd 10:1 setup to.
What it comes down to is tuning ability. The area between running great, and blowing up gets smaller the higher the compression is.
Just as the chart showed earlier. If you change the compression, and the boost levels stay the same, the internal cylinder pressure will go up. Pressure and Heat create knock. Unless you are able to change the heat, the increased pressure will, IMO, generate knock.
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