Noob warning. So correct me if im wrong, but as i have understood it so far there's only two ways to increase "power" as it's transferred to the wheels. One is to reduce resistance (ie friction) by reducing back pressure and improving breathing. Basically allowing gasses to move as freely as possible. Once this is optimal, increasing pipe size and such does nothing.
The 2nd way to increase power is by simply, burning more fuel. This is what forced induction does, or boring out cylinders, ensuring more goes air in so more fuel can be burned. Larger IC by way of denser air allow more fuel to be burned. And so on. So either reducing friction that robs existing power, or burning more fuel.
So, when looking at these stages of tunes and the different tunes, is the only real difference an increase in boost so as to ultimately burn more fuel? I've been looking for any other ways that programming can improve power but without a physical change to the air pathway, im not seeing it. Granted a stage 2 tune needs the upgraded IC but some stage 2 tunes are "more aggressive" than others but what does that mean?
If hardware on both stage 2 tunes are the same, isn't the only thing they can change boost pressure to offer more air, in order to burn more fuel? I've heard terms like ignition timing and i don't know much about that yet but how much can that affect it, isn't it ultimately about burning more fuel?
The 2nd way to increase power is by simply, burning more fuel. This is what forced induction does, or boring out cylinders, ensuring more goes air in so more fuel can be burned. Larger IC by way of denser air allow more fuel to be burned. And so on. So either reducing friction that robs existing power, or burning more fuel.
So, when looking at these stages of tunes and the different tunes, is the only real difference an increase in boost so as to ultimately burn more fuel? I've been looking for any other ways that programming can improve power but without a physical change to the air pathway, im not seeing it. Granted a stage 2 tune needs the upgraded IC but some stage 2 tunes are "more aggressive" than others but what does that mean?
If hardware on both stage 2 tunes are the same, isn't the only thing they can change boost pressure to offer more air, in order to burn more fuel? I've heard terms like ignition timing and i don't know much about that yet but how much can that affect it, isn't it ultimately about burning more fuel?