DCR's turbo engines?


My logic suggests I should stick to the above levels maximum or a bit less (to reduce pumping losses) for a 7000 rpm redline on low boost. Conversely, I'd expect to use much higher dcr's if I was revving to a hypothetical 10'000 rpm n/a.. Am I on the right track with this? For high boost would you pick a cam giving lower dcr's of around 6-7:1?
Anybody got any comments or seen any links relating to forced induction dcr's they could share? Thanks.
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Last edited by Boosted LS1; Apr 17, 2007 at 03:11 PM. Reason: To add text.
For a pump gas turbo car, a DCR of 6.5-7.0:1 is a good place to be.

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For a pump gas turbo car, a DCR of 6.5-7.0:1 is a good place to be.
I am still confused about this "Boosted DCR" thing (easy to do...) The LPE GT2-3, their self described super charger cam, puts the DCR right at 8.05ish on an all factory LS1. I know they (LPE) have sold a ton of these cams, specifically to people using them in super charged factory LS1 applications.
Are these numbers too high? I know we have not covered the level of boost but for argument use 7#s of boost/93 octane...



