8lbs max, anymore and you better cross your fingers.
It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
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about 60psi
The f22b1 is a great engine for boost it has a compression of 8.8:1 and can handle 12.1:1 so you boost about 11-12lbs. On the stock internals no problem.
You can put a supercharger on a stock engine it depends on how much boost you run wether your engine can handle it or not.
Stock turbo can run close to 14 PSI...but you can increase as much as your turbo can. The engine will not last as long with higher boost. Upgrading internals such as pistons, rods, crankshaft, camshaft, and valves can allow much higher boost.
Only about 7 or 8psi safely on a stock motor anymore than that your asking for another motor. Experienced this with 12psi was fun lol and I was impressed with how much it held up to.
7 psi is safe to boost on a stock d-series motor
8psi
Stock is around 9psi.
Standard 2.2 engine has 115 h.p. There is an optional 2.2 with 140 h.p.
The Mitsubishi 4G63 engine can typically handle boost levels ranging from 15 to 20 PSI on stock internals, depending on the specific setup and condition of the engine. With upgraded components like forged pistons, stronger rods, and improved cooling, it can safely handle higher boost levels, often exceeding 25 PSI. However, tuning and supporting modifications are crucial to ensure reliability and performance at higher boost levels. Always consult with a professional for optimal results based on your specific configuration.
3.8 inch pulley at 7-8psi
A stock Volvo 740 turbo can typically handle around 10-15 psi of boost safely, depending on the specific engine condition and modifications. However, with upgrades such as a better intercooler, fuel injectors, and a more robust engine management system, it can handle higher boost levels, often up to 20 psi or more. Always ensure that supporting modifications are in place and that the engine is in good condition to avoid damage.