Phil, DPJ
Your engines are 4 stroke, so each piston only sucks in air each consecutive rev.
You need to divide your cc by 2, times by revs per sec, and then times by 1.15/1000 (realistic density of air at the temps we're talking.
so 1781/2 x 6320/60 x 1.15/1000 = 107.9g/sec at 100% VE and atmospheric pressure at the intake manifold.
So yours is 2.1 times this as you're running 1.1 bar ish at that point, so would be 226 at 100% VE so if you're at 200ish, you're at 88% VE.
At those sorts of revs, and 1.4 bar of boost, I'm seeing 245g/s with IHI, 258g/s being 100%VE, so I'm at 95%VE, but have Ported big port head, cams etc.
VE is simply can you get the full volume of the cylinders filled with air at the correct density.
Here's a great calculator to play with. Helps to sus out some of the bull power claims at peoples suposed boost levels.
http://not2fast.wryday.com/turbo/glossary/turbo_calc.shtml
Compression ratio effects cylinder pressures and burn rate, and higher compression makes more power, as long as you're within the knock limits of the fuel that you're using.
Your engines are 4 stroke, so each piston only sucks in air each consecutive rev.
You need to divide your cc by 2, times by revs per sec, and then times by 1.15/1000 (realistic density of air at the temps we're talking.
so 1781/2 x 6320/60 x 1.15/1000 = 107.9g/sec at 100% VE and atmospheric pressure at the intake manifold.
So yours is 2.1 times this as you're running 1.1 bar ish at that point, so would be 226 at 100% VE so if you're at 200ish, you're at 88% VE.
At those sorts of revs, and 1.4 bar of boost, I'm seeing 245g/s with IHI, 258g/s being 100%VE, so I'm at 95%VE, but have Ported big port head, cams etc.
VE is simply can you get the full volume of the cylinders filled with air at the correct density.
Here's a great calculator to play with. Helps to sus out some of the bull power claims at peoples suposed boost levels.
http://not2fast.wryday.com/turbo/glossary/turbo_calc.shtml
Compression ratio effects cylinder pressures and burn rate, and higher compression makes more power, as long as you're within the knock limits of the fuel that you're using.